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A  HANDBOOK 


FOREST 
PROTECTION 

CALIFORNIA 


G.M.HOMANS 


STATE  FORESTER 


CALIFORNIA  STATE  BOARD  OF  FORESTRY. 


HIRAM  W.  JOHNSON,  GOVERNOR 

FRANK  C.  JORDAN,  SECRETARY  of  STATE 

U.  S.  WEBB,  ATTORNEY  GENERAL 

G.  M.  ROMANS,  STATE  FORESTER 


CALIFORNIA  STATE  BOARD  OF  FORESTRY 


A  HANDBOOK  OF 

Forest   Protection 


Forest  Laws;  Protection  of  Ornamental  and 
Shade  Trees;  Angeles  Forest 


SYNOPSIS  OF  GAME  LAWS 
LIST  OF  FIREWARDENS,  1913 


AUGUST  ISSUE 


INSTRUCTIONS  TO  FIRE  FIGHTERS 


FRIEND  WM.   RICHARDSON,   SUPT.   OF  STATE  PRINTING 

SACRAMENTO,  CALIFORNIA 

1913 


FOREWORD. 


The  forest  laws  of  the  State  are  given  in  full.  The 
following  summary  is  intended  to  show  briefly  what 
provisions  are  of  particular  interest  to  different 
classes  of  citizens: 

County  Officers.  Forest  fires  can  not  be  suppressed 
by  individual  effort.  The  work  must  be  organized. 
Organize  in  your  county.  The  laws  give  you  th«i 
right  to  appropriate  money  from  the  county  treasury 
for  the  purpose.  Have  paid  firewardens  appointed 
and  provide  an  emergency  fund  for  fire  fighting. 
Many  counties  do  so.  They  find  it  pays. 

Have  your  firewardens  clear  up  dangerous  places 
along  roads  and  trails. 

Timber  Owners.  Have  your  employees  appointed 
firewardens,  with  authority  to  hire  assistance  when 
necessary.  If  your  holdings  are  too  small  to  warrant 
the  expense,  join  with  your  neighbors  and  share  the 
cost. 

Take  care  of  your  slashings. 

See  that  you  have  adequate  spark  arresters  on 
wood  or  coal-burning  engines. 

Caution  your  employees  not  to  set  fires.  If  the 
State  or  county  has  to  fight  them,  you  are  liable  for 
the  full  amount  of  all  expenses  incurred. 

Firewardens.     Study  the  forest  laws. 

All  Citizens.  Be  careful  with  fires  in  timber,  grass, 
or  brush. 

Fight  fires  when  called  upon. 

Read  rules  for  prevention  of  forest  fires. 

Read  instructions  to  fire  fighters. 


POREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

^    ORGANIZATION  OF  STATE  FOREST  WORK.^  !£ 

yk  Chapter  264,   Laws  of   1905    (p.   235).  15  I  " 

\     An  act  to  provide  for  the  regulation  of  fires  on,  and  the 
^       protection  and  management  of,  public  and  private  for- 
C3       est  lands  within  the  State  of  California,  creating  a 
~~3       State  Board  of  Forestry  and  certain  officers  subordi- 
nate  to    said   board,  prescribing   the   duties   of  such 
officers,  creating  a  forestry  fund,  and  appropriating 
oo       the  moneys  in  said  fund,  and  defining  and  providing 
^       for  the  punishment  of  certain  offenses  for  violations 
v,        of  the  provisions  of  this  act,  and  making  an  appro- 
e-i      priation  therefor. 

^      SECTION  1.      State  Board  of  Forestry.— There  shall 
•<  be  a  State  Board  of  Forestry,  consisting  of  the  Gov- 
ernor, Secretary  of  State,  Attorney  General  and  State 
Forester,    which    shall    supervise   all    matters    of    State 
forest  policy  and  management,  and  convene  upon  the 
U]  call  of  the  Governor  or  of  its  secretary. 
Oj      SEC.  2.    State  Forester  and  his  duties. — There  shall 
l_  be    a    State    Forester,    who    shall   be   a   civil    executive 
J  officer,  and  who  shall  be  a  technically  trained  forester, 
3  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  hold  office  at  the  pleasure 
•J  of  the  appointing  power;   and  whether  any  candidate 
K  for  the  position  is  a  technically  trained  forester  shall  be 
~  determined    by   certificate    from    the    Secretary    of   the 
United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  or  from  the 
Department  of  Forestry  of  the   State  University  after 
such    department    is    established.      He    shall    receive    a 
salary  of  twenty-four  hundred  dollars  per  annum,  and 
shall    be    authorized    and    empowered    to    appoint    two 
assistant    foresters,    whose    salaries    shall    not    exceed 
twelve  hundred  dollars  each  per  annum.    He  shall  main- 
tain headquarters  at  the  State  Capitol  in  an  office  pro- 
vided by  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  shall  be  allowed 
necessary  office  and  contingent  expenses.     He  and  his 
assistants   shall  be  paid  reasonable  traveling  and  field 

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4  FOREST  LAWS   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

expenses  which  may  be  incurred  in  the  necessary  per- 
formance of  their  official  duties.  He  shall  act  as  secre- 
tary of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry.  He  shall,  under 
the  supervision  of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry,  execute 
all  matters  pertaining  to  forestry  within  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  State;  have  charge  of  all  firewardens  in  the 
State,  and  direct  and  aid  them  in  their  duties ;  direct 
the  protection  and  improvement  of  state  parks  and 
forests ;  collect  data  relative  to  forest  destruction  and 
conditions ;  take  such  action  as  is  authorized  by  law  to 
prevent  and  extinguish  forest,  brush,  and  grass  fires; 
enforce  all  laws  pertaining  to  forest  and  brush-covered 
land,  and  prosecute  for  any  violation  of  such  laws ; 
co-operate  with  landowners,  as  described  in  section 
four  in  this  act ;  and  publish  from  time  to  time  such 
information  of  forestry  as  he  may  deem  wise.  He  shall 
prepare  annually  a  report  to  the  Governor  on  the 
progress  and  condition  of  state  forest  work,  and  recom- 
mend therein  plans  for  improving  the  state  system  of 
forest  protection,  management  and  replacement.* 

SEC.  3.  Supervision  and  care  of  state  parks. — The 
California  Redwood  Park  and  the  Mount  Hamilton 
tract,  together  with  all  moneys  heretofore  or  hereafter 
appropriated  for  the  purchase  of  land  for  or  care  of 
said  parks,  tracts  and  stations,  shall  be  in  charge  of 
the  State  Board  of  Forestry,  said  board  to  take  the 
place  of  and  forthwith  shall  have  all  the  powers  and 
duties  now  possessed  in  accordance  with  law  by  persons 
or  commissions  with  regard  to  the  state  parks,  tracts  of 
land,  and  forest  stations  mentioned  in  this  act,  and  also 
any  forest  or  brush  land  which  may  hereafter  become 
state  property,  or  be  placed  definitely  in  the  care  of  the 
State;  and  it  is  hereby  further  enacted  that,  if  the 
government  of  the  United  States  or  any  individual  or 
corporation  shall,  at  any  time,  donate  or  intrust  to  the 
State  of  California,  for  state  park  or  state  forest  reserve 
purposes,  any  tract  or  tracts  of  wholly  or  partially 

•Salary  of  State  Forester  increased  in  1909  to  $3,000.  P 
vision  regarding  two  assistant  foresters  amended  at  same  tim 
to  one  deputy  forester  at  $1,800,  and  one  assistant  forester  a 
$1,600. 


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STATE   FOREST   WORK.  5 

wooded  land,  such  tract  or  tracts  of  land  shall  be 
administered  at  the  expense  of  the  State,  as  provided 
by  law.*t 

SEC.  4.  Co-operative  work. — The  State  Forester 
shall,  upon  request  and  whenever  he  deems  it  essential 
to  the  best  interests  of  the  people  and  the  State, 
co-operate  with  counties,  towns,  corporations,  and  indi- 
viduals in  preparing  plans  for  the  protection,  manage- 
ment and  replacement  of  trees,  woodlots  and  timber 
tracts,  on  consideration  and  under  an  agreement  that 
the  parties  obtaining  such  assistance  pay  at  least  the 
field  expenses  of  the  men  employed  in  preparing  said 
plans. 

SEC.  5.  Publication  of  laws  and  notices. — The  State 
Forester  shall  prepare  and  print  for  public  distribution 
an  abstract  of  all  the  forest  laws  of  California,  together 
with  such  rules  and  regulations  in  accord  therewith,  as 
he  may  deem  necessary,  and  shall  annually  print  and 
distribute  a  list  of  all  firewardens  with  their  addresses, 
all  such  matter  to  be  published  with  the  approval  of  the 
State  Board  of  Forestry.  He  shall  also  furnish  notices, 
printed  in  large  letters  on  cloth,  calling  attention  to  the 
danger  from  forest  fires,  and  to  forest  fire  and  trespass 
laws  and  their  penalties.  Such  notices  shall  be  posted 
by  the  firewardens  in  conspicuous  places  along  every 
highway  in  brush  and  forest-covered  country,  at  frequent 
intervals  along  streams  and  lakes  frequented  by  tourists, 
hunters  or  fishermen,  at  established  camping  sites,  and 
in  every  post  office  in  the  forested  region. 

SEC.  6.  Fire  districts. — The  State  Forester  shall 
divide  the  State  into  such  number  of  fire  districts  as 
shall  be  deemed  by  him  most  necessary  to  the  efficiency 
of  his  work;  and,  furthermore,  any  county,  or  combina- 
tion of  less  than  four  counties,  shall  be  made  a  separate 
fire  district,  upon  request  of  the  county  board  or  boards 
of  supervisors,  in  which  case  such  special  fire  district 

*One  such  tract  was  donated  in  1909  by  Mrs.  Annie  Bidwell 
of  Chico. 

tThe   California  Redwood   Park  is  now   in   charge  of  a  com- 
missioner appointed  by  the  Governor.     Chapter  12,  Laws  of  1911. 
[Approved  February  6,   1911.] 
2 — BF 


6  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

shall  pay  the  cost  of  maintaining  its  district  fire- 
wardens.* 

SEC.  7.  Duties  of  assistant  foresters. — The  duties 
of  the  assistant  foresters  shall  be  to  devote  their  entire 
time  to  State  forest  interests  according  to  rules  and 
directions  to  be  determined  by  the  State  Forester,  with 
the  approval  of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry.  They 
shall  take  prompt  measures  to  prevent  and  extinguish 
forest  fires;  keep  a  record  of  the  cause,  extent  and 
damage  of  all  forest  fires  in  their  respective  districts, 
and  perform  such  other  duties  as  the  State  Forester 
may  direct. 

SEC.  8.  Voluntary  firewardens  and  their  duties. — 
The  State  Forester  shall  appoint,  in  such  number  and 
localities  as  he  deems  wise,  public-spirited  citizens  to 
act  as  voluntary  firewardens,  who  may  receive  payment 
for  their  services  from  the  counties  or  from  private 
sources.  They  shall  promptly  report  all  fires  and  take 
immediate  and  active  steps  toward  their  extinguishment, 
report  any  violation  of  the  forest  laws,  assist  in  appre- 
hending and  convicting  offenders,  and  perform  such 
other  duties  as  the  State  Forester  may  direct.  The 
supervisors  and  rangers  on  the  Federal  forest  reserves 
within  the  State,  whenever  they  formally  accept  the 
duties  and  responsibilities  of  firewardens,  may  be 
appointed  as  voluntary  firewardens,  and  shall  have  all 
the  powers  given  to  firewardens  by  this  act. 

SEC.  9.  Powers  and  requirements  of  firewardens. — 
The  State  Forester  and  all  firewardens  shall  have  the 
powers  of  peace  officers  to  make  arrests  without  war- 
rant, for  violations  of  any  State  or  Federal  forest  laws, 
and  no  firewarden  shall  be  liable  to  civil  action  for 
trespass  committed  in  the  discharge  of  his  duties.  Any 
firewarden  who  has  information  which  would  show 
with  reasonable  certainty,  that  any  person  had  violated 
any  provision  of  such  forest  laws,  shall  immediately 
take  action  against  the  offender,  either  by  using  his  own 

*The  original  bill  as  presented  to  the  legislature  provided  for 
ten  district  firewardens  to  be  paid  by  the  State.  This  provision 
was  not  enacted  into  law  and  in  consequence  section  6  has  no 
meaning. 


STATE  FOREST  WORK.  7 

powers  as  a  peace  officer  or  by  making  complaint  before 
the  proper  magistrate,  or  by  information  to  the  proper 
district  attorney,  and  shall  obtain  all  possible  evidence 
pertaining  thereto.  Failure  on  the  part  of  any  paid  fire- 
warden to  comply  with  the  duties  prescribed  in  this  act 
shall  be  a  misdemeanor,  and  punishable  by  a  fine  of  not 
less  than  twenty  dollars  nor  more  than  two  hundred 
and  fifty  dollars,  or  imprisonment  for  not  less  than  ten 
days  nor  more  than  three  months,  or  both  such  fine  and 
imprisonment,  and  the  State  Forester  is  hereby  author- 
ized to  investigate  and  prosecute  such  violations. 

SEC.  10.  Assistance  of  citizens  in  fighting  fire. 
(Penal  Code,  sec.  384,  subsec.  5.  See  page  14.) 

SEC.  11.  Fire  patrol. — In  times  and  localities  of 
particular  fire  danger  the  State  Forester  may  maintain 
a  fire  patrol  through  the  firewardens,  at  such  places  in 
brush  or  forest  land,  as  the  public  interest  may  require, 
the  expense  of  such  patrol  to  be  paid  by  the  county  in 
which  such  patrol  is  maintained;  and,  furthermore,  he 
may,  upon  written  request  by  counties,  corporations  or 
individuals,  maintain  a  fire  patrol  on  their  forest  lands; 
provided,  that  the  expense  of  said  patrol  be  paid  by  the 
party  or  parties  requesting  same. 

SEC.  12.  District  attorneys  to  prosecute  vigor- 
ously.— Whenever  an  arrest  shall  have  been  made  for 
violation  of  any  provision  of  this  act,  or  whenever  any 
information  of  such  violation  shall  have  been  lodged 
with  him,  the  district  attorney  of  the  county  in  which 
the  criminal  act  was  committed  must  prosecute  the 
offender  or  offenders  with  all  diligence  and  energy.  If 
any  district  attorney  shall  fail  to  comply  with  the  pro- 
visions of  this  section  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misde- 
meanor, and  upon  conviction  shall  be  fined  not  less  than 
one  hundred  dollars  nor  more  than  one  thousand  dollars, 
in  the  discretion  of  the  court.  Action  against  the  dis- 
trict attorney  shall  be  brought  by  the  Attorney  General 
in  the  name  of  the  people  of  the  State  on  the  relation 
of  the  State  Forester.  The  penalties  of  this  section  shall 
apply  to  any  magistrate,  with  proper  authority,  who 
refuses  or  neglects  to  cause  the  arrest  and  prosecution 
of  any  person  or  persons  when  complaint,  under  oath, 


8  FOREST  I.AWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

of  violation  of  any  terms  of  this  act  has  been  lodged 
with  him. 

SEC.  13.  Destruction  of  warning  notices.— Any  per- 
son who  shall  destroy,  deface,  remove  or  disfigure  any 
sign,  poster  or  warning  notice  posted  under  the  provi- 
sions of  this  act  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and 
punishable,  upon  conviction,  by  a  fine  of  not  less  than 
fifteen  dollars  nor  more  than  one  hundred  dollars,  or 
imprisonment  in  the  county  jail  for  a  period  of  not  less 
than  ten  days  nor  more  than  three  months,  or  both  such 
fine  and  imprisonment. 

SEC.  14.  Wilfully,  maliciously,  and  negligently 
setting  forest  fires.  (Penal  Code,  sec.  384,  subsec.  1. 
See  page  12.) 

SEC.  15.  Extinguishment  of  camp  fires.  (Penal 
Code,  sec.  384,  subsec.  6.  See  page  14.) 

SEC.  16.  Restrictions  of  use  of  fire  during  a  dry 
season.  (Penal  Code,  sec.  384,  subsec.  3.  See 
page  13.) 

SEC.  17.  Engines  in  forest  land.  (Penal  Code,  sec. 
384,  subsec.  4.  See  page  14.) 

SEC.  18.  Civil  liability  for  forest  fires. — In  addition 
to  the  penalties  provided  in  this  act,  the  United 
States,  State,  county,  or  private  owners,  whose  prop- 
erty is  injured  or  destroyed  by  such  fires,  may  recover 
in  a  civil  action,  double*  the  amount  of  damages  suffered 
if  the  fires  occurred  through  wilfulness,  malice  or  negli- 
gence; but  if  such  fires  were-  caused  or  escaped  acci- 
dentally or  unavoidably,  civil  action  shall  lie  only  for  the 
actual  damage  sustained  as  determined  by  the  value  of 
the  property  injured  or  destroyed,  and  the  detriment  to 
the  land  and  vegetation  thereof.  The  presumption  of 
wilfulness,  malice  or  neglect  shall  be  overcome;  pro- 
vided, that  the  precautions  set  forth  are  observed;  or, 
provided,  fires  are  set  'during  a  "dry  season"  with 

•Section  3344  of  the  Political  Code  states  that  "Every  person 
negligently  setting  fire  to  his  own  woods,  or  negligently  suffer- 
ing any  fire  to  extend  beyond  his  own  land,  is  liable  in  treble 
damages  to  the  party  injured."  Treble  damages  are  changed  to 
double  damages  by  the  above  section. 


STATE   FOREST   WORK.  9 

written  permission  of  and  under  the  direction  of  the 
district  firewarden.  Persons  or  corporations  causing 
fires  by  violations  of  this  act  shall  be  liable  to  the 
state  or  county  in  action  for  debt,  to  the  full  amount 
of  all  expenses  incurred  by  the  State  or  county  in 
fighting  such  fires. 

Section  19  of  the  above  entitled  act,  approved  March 
18,  1905,  is  hereby  amended  so  as  to  read  as  follows : 

SEC.  19.  Inspection  of  forest  area. — It  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry,  whenever  it  shall 
be  deemed  necessary,  to  notify  the  owner  of  any  forest 
area  within  the  State  by  a  written  notice  to  be  served 
upon  the  person  or  persons  or  corporation,  or  either  of 
them,  owning  or  having  charge  of  such  area,  or  upon 
the  agents,  attorney  or  representative  of  either,  by  any 
firewarden,  deputy  firewarden  or  special  firewarden  or 
any  employee  of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry,  in  the 
same  manner  as  a  summons  in  a  civil  action,  or  if  such 
area  belongs  to  any  non-resident  person  or  corporation 
and  there  is  no  person  in  control  or  possession  thereof, 
and  such  non-resident  person  or  corporation  has  no 
tenant,  attorney,  representative  or  agent  upon  whom 
such  service  can  be  had,  or  if  the  owner  or  owners  of 
such  area  or  their  tenants,  attorneys,  representatives, 
or  agents,  can  not  after  due  diligence  be  found,  then 
by  posting  the  said  notice  in  some  conspicuous  place 
upon  such  area  and  by  mailing  a  copy  thereof  to  the 
owner  thereof  at  his  last  known  place  of  residence  if 
the  same  is  known  or  can  be  ascertained,  that  the  said 
State  Board  of  Forestry  intends  to  cause  an  inspection 
to  be  made  of  the  said  forest  area  for  the  purpose  of 
ascertaining  whether  or  not  the  same  constitutes  a 
nuisance  as  hereinafter  provided.  The  said  notice  shall 
describe  the  forest  area  to  be  inspected  by  general 
description  and  shall  designate  the  time  of  such  inspec- 
tion. At  the  time  so  designated  in  said  notice  the  said 
State  Board  of  Forestry  shall  cause  an  inspection  to 
be  made  of  the  said  forest  area  and  the  said  owner  or 
his  agent  shall  be  permitted  to  be  present  during  such 
inspection  and  shall  be  given  a  full  opportunity  of 
showing  that  such  forest  area  is  not  a  nuisance  as 


10  FOREST  I.AWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

contemplated  by  this  act.  If  the  said  State  Board  of 
Forestry  after  such  inspection  finds  any  forest  area 
inadequately  protected  adjoining,  lying  near,  or  inter- 
mingled with  other  forest  and  covered  wholly  or  in 
part  with  inflammable  debris,  which  by  reason  of  such 
location  or  condition  or  lack  of  protection  endangers 
life  or  property,  the  State  Board  of  Forestry  shall  in 
writing  notify  the  owner  or  owners  of  such  areas  that 
the  condition  of  said  areas  endangers  life  or  property 
and  shall  require  such  person  or  corporation  to  clean 
up  such  areas  by  the  use  of  fire  or  otherwise  at  a  time 
and  in  a  manner  to  be  therein  specified.  Said  notice 
may  be  served  upon  the  person  or  persons  or  corpora- 
tion, or  either  of  them,  owning  or  having  charge  of 
such  areas  or  upon  the  agents  of  either,  by  any  fire- 
warden, deputy  firewarden  or  special  firewarden  or  any 
employee  of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry,  in  the  same 
manner  as  a  summons  in  a  civil  action;  provided,  how- 
ever, that  if  any  such  area  belong  to  any  non-resident 
person  or  corporation  and  there  is  no  person  in  control 
or  possession  thereof  and  such  non-resident  person  or 
corporation  has  no  tenant,  bailee,  depository  or  agent 
upon  whom  such  service  can  be  had ;  or  if  the  owner 
or  owners  of  such  areas  can  not  after  due  diligence  be 
found,  then  such  notice  may  be  served  by  posting  the 
same  in  some  conspicuous  place  upon  such  area,  and 
by  mailing  a  copy  thereof  to  the  owner  thereof  at  his 
last  known  place  of  residence,  if  the  same  is  known  or 
can  be  ascertained.  Any  and  all  such  inadequately 
protected  forest  areas  adjoining,  lying  near,  or  inter- 
mingled with  other  forest  and  covered  wholly  or  in 
part  with  inflammable  debris,  which  by  reason  of  such 
location  or  condition  or  lack  of  protection  endangers 
life  or  property,  are  hereby  declared  to  be  a  public 
nuisance;  and  whenever  any  such  nuisance  shall  exist 
within  the  State,  and  the  proper  notice  shall  have  been 
served,  as  herein  provided,  and  the  time  specified  in 
said  notice  shall  have  elapsed  without  the  nuisance 
having  been  abated,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  State 
Board  of  Forestry  to  cause  said  nuisance  to  be  at  once 
abated,  by  burning  or  otherwise  disposing  of  the  inflam- 
mable debris.  The  expense  thereof  shall  be  paid  by 


STATE  FOREST  WORK.  11 

the  State  in  like  manner  as  bills  for  fire  fighting  are 
paid.  Any  and  all  such  sum  or  sums  so  paid  shall  be 
and  become  a  lien  on  the  property  from  which  said 
nuisance  has  been  removed  or  abated  in  pursuance  of 
this  section,  and  said  lien  shall  continue  as  long  as  the 
said  sum  or  sums  above  referred  to  shall  remain 
unpaid.  The  claim  for  any  lien  shall  be  filed  by  the 
State  Forester,  or  under  his  direction,  by  any  of  his 
assistants  or  firewardens,  in  the  office  of  the  county 
recorder  of  the  county  in  which  the  property  on  which 
said  nuisance  existed  is  situated.  Proceedings  for  the 
enforcement  of  such  lien  shall  be  instituted  by  the 
district  attorney  of  the  county  where  the  nuisance 
existed,  at  the  request  of  the  State  Board  of  Forestry 
and  in  the  name  of  the  State  of  California  as  claimant ; 
and  the  costs  shall  be  recovered  in  the  usual  manner. 
The  State  Board  of  Forestry  is  hereby  vested  with  the 
power  to  cause  any  and  all  such  nuisances  to  be  abated 
in  a  summary  manner.* 

SEC.  20.  Disposal  of  moneys  received  as  penalties. 
All  moneys  received  as  penalties  for  violations  of  the 
provisions  of  this  act,  less  the  cost  of  collection,  and  not 
otherwise  provided  for,  shall  be  paid  into  the  state 
treasury  to  the  credit  of  the  forestry  fund,  which  fund 
is  hereby  created,  and  the  moneys  therein  are  hereby 
appropriated  for  purposes  of  forest  protection,  manage- 
ment and  replacement  under  direction  of  the  State 
Board  of  Forestry.* 

SEC.  21.  Moneys  for  forest  purposes. — County 
boards  of  supervisory  may  appropriate  money  for  pur- 
poses of  forest  protection,  improvement  and  manage- 
ment. 

SEC.  22.  Payment  of  expenses  under  this  act. — 
There  is  hereby  appropriated  for  the  fifty-seventh  and 
fifty-eighth  fiscal  years,  the  sum  of  seventeen  thousand 
six  hundred  dollars  ($17,600)*  for  carrying  out  the 
provisions  of  this  act,  and  for  the  payment  of  all 
salaries  and  expenses  herein  provided  for. 

SEC.  23.  All  acts  or  parts  of  acts  inconsistent  with 
the  provisions  of  this  act  are  hereby  repealed. 

*A11  fines  collected  to  go  to  the  county. 


12  FOREST  LAWS   OF   CALIFORNIA. 


COUNTY   CO-OPERATION. 

The  provisions  made  by  the  above  sections  4,  6, 
8,  11,  19,  and  21  for  the  co-operation  of  counties  with 
the  State  is  supplanted  by  the  following  act  (Stats. 
1905,  394): 

SECTION  1.  A  new  section  is  hereby  added  to  the  act 
to  establish  a  uniform  system  of  county  and  township 
governments,  to  be  numbered  33^4,  and  to  read  as 
follows : 

Section  33^.  To  appropriate  from  the  general  fund 
of  the  county,  unless  otherwise  provided,  not  exceeding 
in  counties  of  the  first  and  second  class  the  sum  of 
twenty  thousand  dollars,  and  in  all  other  counties  not 
exceeding  the  sum  of  ten  thousand  dollars  in  any  one 
year,  to  aid  and  carry  on  the  work  of  the  preservation 
of  forests  upon  public  lands,  the  reforestation  of  forests 
upon  public  lands,  and  the  protection  of  forests  upon 
public  lands  from  fire. 


FIRE   LAWS   AND   PENALTIES. 

CHAPTER  699. 

An  act  to  amend  section  384  of  the  Penal  Code,  relating 
to  forest  fires. 

[Approved  May  1,  1911.] 

The  people  of  the  State  of  California,  represented  in 
senate  and  assembly,  'do  enact  as  follows: 

SECTION  1.  Section  384  of  the  Penal  Code  is  hereby 
amended  to  read  as  follows : 

Setting  fire  wilfully  or  negligently. 

384.  Any  person  who  shall  wilfully  or  negligently 
commit  any  of  the  acts  hereinafter  enumerated  in  this 
section  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  con- 
viction thereof  be  punishable  by  a  fine  of  not  less  than 
fifty  nor  more  than  five  hundred  dollars,  or  imprison- 

*The  appropriation  for  the  two  years  from  July  1,  1913,  to 
June  30,  1915,  is  $43,800. 


FIRE   LAWS   AND   PENALTIES.  13 

ment  in  the  county  jail  not  less  than  fifteen  days  nor 
more  than  six  months,  or  both  such  fine  and  imprison- 
ment, except  that  in  the  case  of  an  offense  against  sub- 
section five  of  this  section,  the  fine  imposed  may  be  not 
less  than  ten  dollars. 

1.  Back  firing. 

Setting  fire,  or  causing  or  procuring  fire  to  be  set  to 
any  forest,  brush  or  other  inflammable  vegetation  grow- 
ing on  lands  not  his  own,  without  the  permission  of  the 
owner  of  such  land;  provided,  that  no  person  shall  be 
convicted  under  this  section  who  shall  have  set,  in  good 
faith  and  with  reasonable  care,  a  back  fire  for  the 
purpose  of  stopping  the  progress  of  a  fire  then  actually 
burning. 

2.  Allowing  fire  to  escape. 

Allowing  fires  to  escape  from  the  control  of  the 
persons  having  charge  thereof,  or  to  spread  to  the  lands 
of  any  person  other  than  the  builder  of  such  fire  with- 
out using  every  reasonable  and  proper  precaution  to 
prevent  such  fire  from  escaping. 

3.  Carelessness  with  fire. 

Burning  brush,  stumps,  logs,  rubbish,  fallen  timber, 
fallows  or  grass  on  his  own  land,  or  blasting  with 
dynamite,  powder  or  other  explosives,  or  setting  off 
fireworks  in  forest  or  brush-covered  land,  either  his 
own  or  the  property  of  another,  without  taking  every 
proper  and  reasonable  precaution  both  before  the  light- 
ing of  said  fire  and  at  all  times  thereafter  to  prevent 
the  escape  thereof;  provided,  that  any  firewarden  may, 
in  his  discretion,  give  a  written  permit  to  any  person 
desiring  to  burn  or  blast  as  aforesaid ;  such  permit  shall 
contain  such  rules  and  regulations  for  the  building  and 
management  of  such  fires  as  the  State  Board  of  For- 
estry may  from  time  to  time  prescribe;  and  in  any 
prosecution  under  this  subsection  it  shall  be  prima  facie 
evidence  that  the  defendant  has  taken  proper  and 
reasonable  precautions  to  prevent  the  escape  of  such 
fire,  when  he  shall  show  that  he  has  received  such  a 
permit  and  has  complied  with  all  the  rules  and  regula- 
tions therein  prescribed. 
3— BF 


14  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

4.  Locomotives,  engines  and  boilers. 

Using  any  logging  locomotive,  donkey  or  threshing 
engine,  or  any  other  engine  or  boiler,  in  or  near  any 
forest,  brush  or  grass  land,  unless  he  shall  prove  upon 
the  trial,  affirmatively,  that  such  engines  or  boilers  used 
by  him  were  provided  with  adequate  devices  to  prevent 
the  escape  of  fire  or  sparks  from  smokestacks,  ashpans, 
fireboxes,  or  other  parts,  and  that  he  has  used  every 
reasonable  precaution  to  prevent  the  causing  of  fire 
thereby. 

5.  Obliged  to  fight  fire  when  called  upon. 
Refusing  or  failing  to  render  assistance  in  combatting 

fires  at  the  summons  of  any  firewarden  unless  prevented 
by  good  and  sufficient  reasons. 

6.  Allowing  fires  to  escape. 

Leaving  fire  burning  or  unextinguished  on  departing 
from  a  camp  or  camping  place,  or  allowing  such  fire  to 
spread  after  being  built. 

7.  Municipal  corporation. 

The  provisions  of  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  the 
setting  of  fire  on  lands  within  any  municipal  corporation 
of  the  State. 

SEC.  2.  All  acts  and  parts  of  acts  in  conflict  herewith 
are  hereby  repealed. 


MALICIOUSLY    SETTING    FIRE. 

PENAL  CODE,  SEC.  600.  Every  person  who  wilfully  and 
maliciously  burns  any  bridge  exceeding  in  value  fifty 
dollars,  or  any  structure,  snowshed,  vessel  or  boat,  not 
the  subject  of  arson,  or  any  tent,  or  any  stack  of  hay 
or  grain  or  straw  of  any  kind,  or  any  pile  of  baled  hay 
or  straw,  or  any  pile  of  potatoes,  or  beans,  or  vege- 

NOTE. — The  Political  Code,  section  3345,  states  that  "Whenever 
the  woods  are  on  fire  any  justice  of  the  peace,  constable,  or  road 
overseer  of  the  township  or  district  where  the  fire  exists,  may 
order  as  many  of  the  inhabitants  liable  to  poll  tax,  residing  in 
the  vicinity,  as  may  be  deemed  necessary,  to  repair  to  the  place 
of  the  fire  and  assist  in  stopping  or  extinguishing  it."  It  may 
sometimes  be  necessary  for  fire  fighters  to  take  advantage  of  this 
privilege  where  no  firewarden  is  available. 


FEDERAL  FIRE  LAWS.  15 

tables,  or  produce,  or  fruit  of  any  kind,  whether  sacked, 
boxed,  or  crated,  or  not,  or  any  growing  or  standing 
grain,  grass,  or  tree,  or  any  fence,  or  any  railroad  car, 
lumber,  cord  wood,  railroad  ties,  telegraph  or  telephone 
poles,  or  shakes,  or  any  tule  land  or  peat  ground  of 
the  value  of  twenty-five  dollars  or  over,  not  the  prop- 
erty of  such  person,  is  punishable  by  imprisonment  in 
the  state  prison  for  not  less  than  one  year  nor  more 
than  ten  years. 


FEDERAL   FIRE    LAWS. 

Act  of  May  5,   1900   (31    Stats.   169). 

SECTION  1.  Any  person  who  shall  wilfully  or  mali- 
ciously set  on  fire  any  timber,  underbrush,  or  grass 
upon  the  public  domain,  or  shall  leave  or  suffer  fire  to 
burn  unattended  near  any  timber  or  other  inflammable 
material,  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and 
upon  conviction  thereof  in  any  district  court  of  the 
United  States  having  jurisdiction  of  the  same,  shall  be 
fined  in  the  sum  of  not  more  than  five  thousand  dollars 
or  be  imprisoned  for  a  term  of  not  more  than  two 
years,  or  both. 

SEC.  2.  Any  person  who  shall  build  a  fire  in  or  near 
any  forest,  timber,  or  other  inflammable  material  upon 
the  public  domain  shall,  before  leaving  said  fire,  totally 
extinguish  the  same.  Any  person  failing  to  do  so  shall 
be  deemed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  convic- 
tion thereof  in  any  district  court  of  the  United  States 
having  jurisdiction  of  the  same,  shall  be  fined  in  a  sum 
not  more  than  one  thousand  dollars,  or  be  imprisoned 
for  a  term  not  more  than  one  year,  or  both. 

SEC.  3.  That  in  all  cases  arising  under  this  act  the 
fines  collected  shall  be  paid  into  the  public  school  fund 
of  the  county  in  which  the  lands  where  the  offense 
was  committed  are  situated. 


16  FOREST  LAWS   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

UNLAWFUL   CUTTING   AND   INJURY. 

Timber  trespass  a  misdemeanor. 

PENAL  CODE,  SEC.  602.  Every  person  who  wilfully 
commits  trespass  by  either — 

1.  Cutting  down,  destroying,  or  injuring  any  kind  of 
wood  or  timber  standing  or  growing  upon  the  lands  of 
another;  or, 

2.  Carrying  away  any  kind  of  wood  or  timber  lying 
on  such  lands 

— is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor. 

Civil  liability  for  timber  trespass. 

CIVIL  CODE,  SEC.  3346.  For  wrongful  injuries  to  tim- 
ber, trees  or  underwood  upon  the  lands  of  another,  or 
removal  thereof,  the  measure  of  damages  is  three  times 
such  a  sum  as  would  compensate  for  the  actual  detri- 
ment, except  where  the  trespass  was  casual  and  invol- 
untary, or  committed  under  the  belief  that  the  land 
belonging  to  the  trespasser,  or  .where  the  wood  was 
taken  by  the  authority  of  highway  officers  for  the  pur- 
poses of  a  highway;  in  which  cases  the  damages  are  a 
sum  equal  to  the  actual  detriment. 

CODE  OF  CIVIL  PROCEDURE,  SEC.  733.  Any  person  who 
cuts  down  or  carries  off  any  wood  or  underwood,  tree 
or  timber,  or  girdles  or  otherwise  injures  any  tree  or 
timber  on  land  of  another  person,  *  ;  *  without 
lawful  authority,  is  liable  to  the  owner  of  such  land 
*  *  *  for  treble  the  amount  of  damages  which  may 
be  assessed  therefor,  in  a  civil  action,  in  any  court 
having  jurisdiction. 

CODE  OF  CIVIL  PROCEDURE,  SEC.  734.  Nothing  in  the 
last  section  authorizes  the  recovery  of  more  than  the 
just  value  of  the  timber  taken  from  uncultivated  wood- 
land, for  the  repair  of  a  public  highway  or  being  upon 
the  land  or  adjoining  it. 


CALIFORNIA    REDWOOD    PARK.  17 

CALIFORNIA   REDWOOD   PARK. 

CHAPTER  12. 

An  act  providing  for  the  management  of  the  California 
Redwood  Park  and  creating  a  board  of  five  commis- 
sioners with  power  to  manage  said  California  Red- 
wood Park. 

[Approved  February  6,   1911.] 

The  people  of  the  State  of  California,  represented  in 
senate  and  assembly,  do  enact  as  follows: 

SECTION  1.  The  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 
shall  appoint  four  commissioners,  who  with  himself, 
shall  constitute  the  California  Redwood  Park  Commis- 
sion. The  term  of  office  of  the  members  of  said  com- 
mission shall  be  four  years  from  and  after  the  date  of 
their  appointment.  The  commission  shall  select  from 
its  members  a  president  and  secretary.  The  members 
of  the  commission  shall  serve  without  compensation. 
They  shall  be  allowed  and  paid  out  of  the  funds  avail- 
able therefor,  all  reasonable  traveling  expenses  which 
may  be  incurred  by  the  members  of  said  commission  in 
the  performance  of  their  various  duties. 

SEC.  2.  The  said  California  Redwood  Park  Commis- 
sion shall  have  full  power  and  control  over  the  said 
park  and  over  any  and  all  funds  provided  for  the  care, 
preservation,  maintenance,  and  improvement  of  the  same 
and  shall  make  and  enforce  all  necessary  rules  and  reg- 
ulations for  the  care,  preservation,  maintenance  and 
improvement  of  the  same,  and  shall  have  power  to 
employ  a  warden  and  necessary  assistants  for  the 
preservation  of  said  park  and  for  any  and  all  purposes 
herein  specified.  The  compensation  of  such  warden  and 
his  assistants  shall  be  fixed  by  the  said  commission. 
The  compensation  of  the  warden,  however,  shall  not 
exceed  the  sum  of  one  thousand  five  hundred  dollars 
per  annum. 

SEC.  3.  All  acts  or  parts  of  acts  inconsistent  with  the 
provisions  of  this  act,  are  hereby  repealed. 

SEC.  4.    This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


18  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

CHAPTER  51. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for 
the  protection  and  preservation  of  shade  and  orna- 
mental trees  growing  and  to  be  grozvn  upon  the  roads, 
highways,  grounds  and  property  within  the  State  of 
California;  and  for  the  planting,  care,  protection  and 
preservation  of  shade  and  ornamental  trees,  hedges, 
lawns,  shrubs  and  florvcrs  growing  and  to  be  grown 
in  and  upon  such  roads,  highways,  grounds  and  prop- 
erty; and  to  create  county  boards  of  forestry  for  such 
purposes;  and  to  prescribe  the  duties  and  powers  of 
such  boards;  and  to  authorise  such  boards  to  appoint 
county  foresters;  and  to  prescribe  the  duties  and  fix 
the  compensation  of  county  foresters;  and  to  empoiver 
such  boards  to  enforce  all  laws  and  adopt  and  enforce 
any  and  all  lawful  and  reasonable  rules  for  the  pro- 
tection, planting,  regulation,  preservation,  care  and 
control  of  such  shade  and  ornamental  trees,  hedges, 
lawns,  shrubs  and  flowers,"  approved  April  28,  /pop. 
[Approved  April  23,  1913.] 

The  people  of  the  State  of  California  do  enact  as 
follows: 

SECTION  1.  The  board  of  supervisors  in  each  and 
every  county  or  city  and  county  of  the  State  of  Cali- 
fornia may,  in  its  discretion,  appoint  a  county  board  of 
forestry,  consisting  of  five  persons,  one  from  each 
supervisorial  district,  who  shall  serve  without  compensa- 
tion, and  who  shall  have  exclusive  charge  and  control  of 
all  shade  and  ornamental  trees,  hedges,  lawns,  shrubs 
and  flowers  growing  or  to  be  grown  upon  the  public 
roads,  highways,  grounds  and  property  within  its 
respective  county. 

SEC.  2.  Whenever  the  board  of  supervisors  of  any 
county  or  city  and  county  in  this  state  shall,  by  resolu- 
tion or  ordinance,  elect  to  avail  itself  of  the  provisions 
of  this  act,  such  board  shall,  within  two  months  there- 
after, appoint  five  suitable  and  competent  persons,  one 
from  each  supervisorial  district  of  such  county  or  city 
and  county,  as  a  county  board  of  forestry  in  and  for 
such  county,  who  shall  serve  as  such  without  compensa- 


PROTECTION   OF   TREES   AND   FLOWERS.  19 

tion;  and  may  also  fix  the  compensation  of  a  county 
forester,  to  be  appointed  as  hereinafter  provided  at  a 
sum  not  to  exceed  $150.00  per  month. 

SEC.  3.  The  term  of  office  of  such  county  board  of 
forestry  shall  be  four  years ;  provided,  however,  that  the 
persons  first  appointed  shall  so  classify  themselves  by 
lot  that  two  of  their  number  shall  retire  from  office  at 
the  end  of  two  years,  two  at  the  end  of  three  years  and 
one  at  the  end  of  four  years.  If  any  vacancy  occurs  in 
the  office,  such  vacancy  shall  be  filled,  for  the  unexpired 
term,  by  the  board  of  supervisors. 

SEC.  4.  Within  ten  days  after  notice  of  their  appoint- 
ment, the  members  of  said  county  board  of  forestry 
shall  organize  by  the  election  of  one  of  their  members 
as  chairman  and  adopt  suitable  rules  for  their  govern- 
ment. 

SEC.  5.  When  organized,  said  county  board  of  for- 
estry, may  employ  a  suitable  and  competent  person  as 
county  forester  to  serve  as  such  during  the  pleasure  of 
the  board  and  to  prescribe  the  duties  of  such  employee. 

SEC.  6.  Such  forester,  when  appointed  shall  execute 
a  bond  to  said  board,  in  the  sum  of  $1,000.00,  for  the 
faithful  performance  of  his  duties.  He  shall  be  the 
secretary  of  said  board  and  shall  perform  such  other 
duties  as  said  board  shall  prescribe.  Said  forester  shall 
have  power  and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  enforce  the  pro- 
visions of  this  act  and  all  lawful  orders  of  said  board. 

SEC.  7.  Every  county  board  of  forestry  appointed 
under  the  provisions  of  this  act  shall,  within  its  respec- 
tive county,  have  power  over  and  jurisdiction  to  decide 
upon  the  variety,  kind  and  character  of  trees,  hedges, 
shrubs,  lawns  and  flowers  that  shall  be  planted  upon  said 
roads,  highways,  grounds  and  property;  and  to  deter- 
mine all  questions  respecting  the  pruning,  cutting  and 
removal  of  any  trees  or  hedges  now  growing  and  to 
grow  thereon  and  the  necessity  therefor  and  the  extent 
of  and  the  manner  in  which  said  work  shall  be  done; 
and,  under  the  authority  of  the  board  of  supervisors  of 
its  respective  county,  to  plant  and  properly  care  for 
such  trees,  hedges,  shrubs,  lawns  and  flowers;  and  to 
enforce,  carry  out  and  effectuate  the  provisions  of  this 
act;  provided,  however,  that  said  board,  in  the  exercise 


20  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

of  its  powers  and  the  performance  of  its  duties  here- 
under,  shall  not  interfere  with  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
board  of  supervisors  over  the  roads,  highways,  grounds 
and  property  in  the  improvement,  care  and  general  con- 
trol thereof. 

SEC.  8.  It  shall  be  unlawful  for  any  person  or  corpo- 
ration (except  said  board  of  forestry  or  its  employees) 
in  any  county  or  city  and  county  where  a  county  board 
of  forestry  has  been  created  and  appointed  under  the 
provisions  of  this  act,  to  trim,  prune,  cut,  deface,  destroy 
or  remove  any  shade  or  ornamental  tree  or  hedge  grow- 
ing or  to  grow  upon  any  such  road,  highway,  ground  or 
property  or  to  paint,  place,  attach  to  or  put  upon  any 
such  trees,  hedges,  shrubs,  lawns  or  flowers,  any  sign, 
notice,  advertisement  or  advertising  device  without  the 
consent  in  writing  of  said  board  first  obtained,  or  to 
plant  any  tree  or  hedge,  on  any  such  road,  highway, 
ground  or  property  without  such  written  consent;  pro- 
vided, however,  that  nothing  in  this  act  shall  give  such 
county  board  of  forestry  any  jurisdiction  over  any  fruit 
or  nut  trees  now  growing  along  said  roads,  highways, 
grounds  or  property,  except  that  such  trees  may  not  be 
removed  without  the  consent  of  the  said  board  of 
forestry. 

SEC.  9.  Every  person  who  shall  violate  any  of  the 
provisions  of  section  8  of  this  act,  shall  be  guilty  of  a 
misdemeanor. 

SEC.  10.  All  moneys  received  as  penalties  for  the  vio- 
lation of  the  provisions  of  this  act,  shall  be  paid  into 
the  county  treasury  to  the  credit  of  the  county  board  of 
forestry  fund;  which  fund  is  hereby  created,  and  the 
moneys  thereof  hereby  appropriated  for  the  expenses  of 
said  board  in  the  carrying  out  of  the  provisions  of  this 
act  and  the  policy  and  purposes  herein  provided. 

SEC.  11.  County  boards  of  supervisors,  whenever  the 
provisions  of  this  act  are  availed  of,  shall  appropriate 
money  for  the  use.  of  said  county  board  of  forestry 
sufficient  to  pay  the  compensation  of  said  county  for- 
ester and  for  the  necessary  expenses  of  said  county 
board  of  forestry. 

SEC.  12.  All  acts  or  parts  of  acts  inconsistent  with  the 
provisions  of  this  act  are  hereby  repealed. 


REFORESTATION  AND  FIRE  TRAILS.  21 

CHAPTER  219. 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  reforestation,  the  cutting  of 
fire  lanes  and  fire  trails  on  the  Angeles  national  forest, 
and  to  make  an  appropriation  therefor. 
[Approved  June  3,   1913.] 

The  people  of  the  State  of  California  do  enact  as 
follows: 

SECTION  1.  The  sum  of  five  thousand  dollars,  or  so 
much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  is  hereby  appro- 
priated out  of  any  money  in  the  state  treasury  not 
otherwise  appropriated,  which  money  shall  be  used  and 
expended  for  the  purpose  of  cutting  fire  lanes  and  fire 
trails  to  protect  the  timber  now  standing  or  that  may 
be  planted  upon  the  San  Bernardino  mountains,  in  the 
State  of  California. 

SEC.  2.  The  state  board  of  control  is  hereby  empow- 
ered to  enter  into  a  contract  or  contracts  with  the  forest 
service  of  the  United  States  government  for  the  purpose 
of  cutting  fire  lanes  and  fire  trails  for  the  protection  of 
the  forest  and  brush  specified  in  section  one  of  this  act ; 
provided,  however,  that  these  expenditures  for  such  pur- 
poses shall  not  be  in  excess  of  the  amount  or  amounts 
to  be  expended  by  the  forestry  department  of  the  federal 
government  in  collaboration  with  the  specific  work 
named  above;  and  provided,  further,  that  in  case  the 
forestry  department  of  the  federal  government  above 
mentioned  does  not  contribute  the  fund  for  said  co-op- 
eration, that  the  state  board  of  control  shall  not  have 
power  to  enter  into  such  contract  or  contracts  with  the 
said  department  for  the  expenditure  of  the  said  money. 


22 


FOREST  LAWS   OF   CALIFORNIA. 


FISH   AND  GAME 
DISTRICTS. 

J9J3-W 


TIDEWATER  LIMITS. 

EEL  R/VEI?-  COUNTY  CONCRETE 

KLAMATH  ffiYEr?  -  fl  POINT  on  mt  Rive*  NOKTH  or  TH£ 


CALIFORNIA  FISH  AND  GAME  COMMISSION 

Balboa  Building 
Corner  Market  and  Second  Streets,  San  Francisco. 


Resident   citizens   of   California $1  00  per  year 

Citizens,    non-resident    of    California 10  00  per  year 

Aliens     25  00  per  year 

OBTAIN    COMMERCIAL    FISHING    LICENSES    (Apr.    1st  to   Mar.    31st) 
of  the  Fish  and  Game  Commission  or  Deputies. 

Citizens  and  aliens  with  first  papers 1 $5  00  per  year 

Aliens   , 10  00  per  year 


from   Fish  an 

Citizens  and 
Aliens     .. 


lens  with   first  papers. _ 


IT  IS  ALWAYS  UNLAWFUL 


To  hunt  birds  and  animals  without  first  having  procured  a  hunting  license. 
To  take    tuna,    yellow-tail,    iewflsh,    black    sea    bass,    albicore,    barracuda, 

bonito,   rock  bass,   California  whiting,   corbina,   surf-fish,   yellow-fin,   or 

spot-fin   croaker,    salmon,    steelhead,    or  other  trout,   charr,   white-fish, 

striped  and  black  bass  for  sport  without  first  having  procured  a  sporting 

angling  license.     (To  be  in  effect  January  1st,  1914.) 
To  refuse  to   show  any  game  fish  in  possession  upon  the  demand  of  any 

duly  authorized  officer. 

To  make  a  false  statement  on  the  application  blank  for  an  angling  license. 
To  fish  for  profit  for  any  fish  without  first  having  procured  a  special  market 

fishing  license. 
To  sell  fish,   wild  ducks,   wild  geese  or  rabbits  by  wholesale  without  first 

having  procured   a  license. 
To  ship,  buy,  sell,  offer  for  sale,  barter  or  trade  any  game  or  parts  thereof, 

except   rabbits  and  wild  geese.     (Wild  ducks  may  be  sold  during  the 

month    of    November    only.     Domesticated    game    may    be    sold    under 

restrictions.) 
To  fail   to   show   any   hunting,    fishing   or   wholesale   dealers'   license   upon 

demand  of  any  duly  authorized  officer. 
To  take  game  or  fish  from  one  district  Into  another  when  the  season  is  not 

open  in  both  districts. 
To  ship   or   carry   striped   bass   or   trout   or  game  other  than   rabbits   and 

geese  out  of  the  State. 
To  shoot    between    one-half   hour    after   sunset    and    one-half   hour   before 

sunrise. 
To  ship  rabbits  or  geese  or  trout  in  concealed  packages  or  without  a  tag 

bearing  the  name  and  address,  exact  contents  of  the  package  and  name 

and  address  of  shipper. 
To  take  or  kill  or  have  in  possession  does,  fawns,   antelope  and  mountain 

sheep,  beaver  or  sea-otter.     To  kill  an  elk  is  a  felony  punishable  by  two 

years'   imprisonment;   killing   a   sea-otter  punishable  by   $1,000.00   fine. 
To  have  in  possession  doe  or  fawn  skins,  or  any  deer  skins  from  which  the 

evidence  of  sex  has  been  removed. 

To  use  more  than  one  dog  to  the  person  in  hurting  deer. 
To  use  any  animal  other  than  a  dog  as  a  blind  to  approach  any  wild  duck 

or  water  fowl,  except  geese. 

To  shoot  at  any  duck  from  a  power  boat  in  motion. 
To  take  or  kill  any  wild  pheasant,  swan,  bobwhite  quail,  imported  quail, 

partridge  or  wild  turkey. 
To  net,  trap  or  hold  any  protected  game  or  birds  of  any  kind  or  their  nests 

or  eggs  without  having  first  procured  written  authority  from  the  Fish 

and  Game  Commission. 
To  take    or   kill   non-game   birds,    except   blue   jay,    butcher   bird,    English 

sparrow,   sharp-shinned  hawk,  cooper's  hawk,   duck  hawk,  great  horned 

owl,  or  California  linnet. 

To  hunt  any  wild  game  upon  the  Pinnacles  and  Cleveland  Game  reserva- 
tions,  except  predatory  animals,   and  then  only  with  a  written  permit 

from  the  Fish  and  Game  Commission. 
To  take  fish  in  any  way  within  50  feet  of  a  flshway  or  by  any  means  except 

with  hook  and  line  within  300  feet  of  one. 

To  fish  for  trout  between  one  hour  after  sunset  and  one  hour  before  sunrise. 
To  take  any  black  bass  or  trout  other  than  with  hook  and  line  and  in  the 

manner  commonly  known  as  angling. 
Tft>  buy,  sell  or  offer  for  sale  wild  trout  under  12  Inches  in  length,  or  to 

import  into   the   State   domestically  reared  trout  under  one  pound   in 

weight,  or  to  sell  steelhead  trout  less  than  12  inches  in  length  or  one 

pound  in  weight. 

To  sell  Quinnat  salmon  of  less  than  5  pounds  in  weight. 
To  fish    for    salmon,    shad,    or   striped    bass   with    nets    on    Saturday    and 

Sunday. 


IT  IS  ALWAYS  UNLAWfUL 

To  take  salmon,  except  with  hook  and  line,  within  two  miles  of  a  spawn- 
taking  station  or  a  State  or  U.  S.  Hatchery. 
To  take  salmon,  shad  or  striped  bass  with  any  net,  the  cork  line  of  which 

is  below  the  surface  of  the  water. 
To  take  salmon,   shad  or  striped  bass  in  nets  less  than  65-inch  or  more 

than  9 J -inch  mesh. 
To  take,  buy,  sell  or  have  in  possession  at  any  time,  striped  bass  less  than 

3  pounds  in  weight. 

(It  will  be  lawful  to  use  a  Si-inch  mesh  net  for  taking  striped  bass  and 
shad  above  the  Vallejo  Light  until  July  1st,  1914,  after  which  date 
nets  must  be  6J-inch  mesh. 

Striped  bass  may  be  lawfully  taken  with  a  5-inch  mesh  net  in  San  Fran- 
cisco and  San  Pablo  bays.) 
To  take  salmon  in  Mad,   Eel  and  Klamath  rivers  with  any  other  than   a 

gill  net. 

To  take  any  fish  in  Eel  River  with  a  net  above  East's  Ferry. 
To  take  any  fish  in  Mad  River  with  a  net  above  Carson's  Bridge. 
To  use  nets  in  Cache  Slough,  Napa  and  Mokelumne  rivers,  Bollnas  Bay, 
False  Bay,  Lake  Tahoe,  Lake  Merritt,  Monterey  and  Santa  Cruz  reser- 
vations (with  exceptions)   and  within  3  miles  of  Santa  Catalina  Island. 
To  use  any  paranzella  or  trawl  net  in  Monterey  Bay  or  in  District  No.  6. 
To  use   2-   or   3-mesh  trammel  nets,    except   in  Monterey   Bay   and   in   the 

Pacific  Ocean,   outside  of  the  one-mile  limits. 
To  use  any  2-  or  3-mesh  trammel  net  in  the  bay  of  Monterey  of  less  than 

7*-inch  mesh,  or  in  the  ocean  of  less  than  9-inch  mesh. 
To  allow    any    2-    or    3-mesh    net    to    remain    In    a    fixed    or    set    condi- 
tion for  a  period  of  more  than  six  hours  from  the  time  of  casting. 
To  bring  to  shore  any  crabs  or  crawfish  in  such  condition  that  the  size  can 

not  be  taken,  or  to  sell  any  crab,  or  crawfish  meat  not  in  the  shell. 
To  pickle,  can  or  preserve  in  any  way  crab  or  crawfish  taken  in  the  waters 

of  California. 
To  export  dried  or  fresh  abalone  or  abalone  in  cans  of  more  than  one  pint. 

Articles  made  from  shells  excepted. 
To  take  abalones  in  any  district  by  means  of  spears. 
To  take  abalones  for  other  than  food  purposes  or  to  bring  any  abalones 

ashore  unless  they  are  alive  and  in  the  shell. 
To  use  diving  apparatus,   or  to  take  any  black  abalones,  or  to  take  more 

than  10  abalones  of  other  species  in  one  day  in  District  No.  6. 
To  take   or   have   in   possession   pismo   clams   less   than    13   Inches   in   the 

longest  circumference  or  to  take  more  than  200  in  one  day. 
To  use  explosives  in  taking  fish  or  to  cause  the  pollution  of  any  stream. 
To  use  any  set  net,   Chinese  sturgeon  lines,   set  lines  or  any  fixed  contri- 
vance,  except  fyke  nets  without  wings    (used  solely  for  the  purpose  of 
taking  cat-fish  and  only  in  the  San  Joaquin  River  between  its  mouth 
and  the  south  boundary  of  San  Joaquin  County)   for  catching  any  flsh 
or  shell  flsh. 

To  flsh  through  the  ice  for  any  flsh. 
To  take  yellow-fln  or  spot-fln  croaker  or  any  California  whiting,  also  known 

as  surf-fish,  -except  with  hook  and  line. 

To  have  in  possession  any  dried  California  shrimp  or  shrimp  shells. 
To  take  by  means  other  than  by  hook  and  line  or  to  sell  Sacramento  perch. 

crappie,  blue-gill  or  green  sun-fish  in  District  No.  3  at  any  time. 
To  kill  or  have  in  possession  any  sturgeon  under  25  pounds  in  weight. 
To  buy,  sell,  or  offer  for  sale,  or  ship  any  salt  water  perch  between  the 

1st  day  of  May  and  the  15th  day  of  July. 

To  catch  the  young  of  any  flsh  without  at  once  returning  them  alive  to 
the  water,  or  to  catch  flsh,  except  with  hook  and  line,  in  any  stream 
upon  which  a  flsh  hatchery  is  maintained. 


INSTRUCTIONS  TO  FIRE  FIGHTERS.  23 

INSTRUCTIONS  TO  FIRE  FIGHTERS. 


If  you  discover  a  fire  too  large  to  be  put  out  at  once, 
get  help  immediately.  If  necessary,  notify  the  nearest 
firewarden.  If  no  firewarden  is  available,  call  upon  a 
justice  of  the  peace,  constable,  road  overseer,  or  exper- 
ienced fire  fighter.  Citizens  are  required  by  law  to  fight 
forest  fires,  without  compensation,  when  summoned  by 
a  state  firewarden. 

Do  not  allow  yourself  and  your  neighbors  to  stay  at 
home  watching  your  fences  and  buildings  when  organ- 
ized effort  would  put  the  fire  out  and  save  not  only  your 
property  but  that  of  others.  Here,  more  than  anywhere 
else,  "In  unity  there  is  strength." 

Organize,  and  select  the  best  man  as  leader. 
Where  a  firewarden  is  present,  he  should  take  charge. 

If  you  believe  that  a  fire  will  take  a  considerable 
time  to  put  out,  divide  your  force  into  crews,  one  to 
relieve  the  other.  Keep  some  one  on  the  job  all  the 
time. 

Form  a  plan  of  action  and  stick  to  it.  Consider 
the  rights  of  property  owners,  but  don't  let  them  back 
fire  to  protect  their  own  property  unless  this  will  be  for 
the  general  good.  Threaten  arrest  if  they  persist  in 
back  firing  against  your  judgment.  Back  fires  should 
be  authorized  only  by  the  man  in  charge. 

Many  a  forest  fire  becomes  uncontrollable  because  the 
owner  of  a  fence  or  a  few  cords  of  wood  attempted  to 
save  it  in  a  situation  where  it  is  clearly  impossible  to  do 
so.  Or  a  rancher  protects  his  ranch  by  back  firing  all 
around  it  and  pays  no  attention  to  what  becomes  of  his 
back  fire.  The  law  says  that  "No  person  shall  be  con- 
victed *  *  *  who  shall  have  set,  in  good  faitli  and 
with  reasonable  care,  a  back  fire  for  the  purpose  of 
stopping  the  progress  of  a  fire  then  actually  burning." 
This  does  not  legalize  such  examples  of  back  firing  as 
are  cited  above.  Every  effort  will  be  made  to  protect 
all  interests,  but  selfish  interference  with  a  plan  of 
action  drawn  up  for  the  good  of  all,  will  not  be 
tolerated. 


24  FOREST  LAWS  of  CALIFORNIA. 

The  best  tools  for  fighting  fire  are  the  shovel,  mat- 
tock, ax,  and  wet  sacks.  Rakes,  hoes  and  brush  hooks 
are  also  useful.  Other  requisites  are  canteens  or  water 
bottles,  and  lanterns  or  candles  for  night  work. 

If  possible,  stop  the  fire  by  means  of  a  trail  or 
trench.  Where  the  fire  burns  slowly  in  open  timber 
pinch  it  out  by  knocking  the  burning  material  back 
on  to  the  burned  area.  Put  out  logs  and  stumps  by 
throwing  dirt  on  them.  See  that  the  fire  burns  over 
the  smallest  area  possible.  Never  leave  burning 
trees  or  snags  near  the  fire  line.  Chop,  saw,  or  blast 
them  down.  Many  fires  well  under  control  have  broken 
out  again  when  a  little  additional  work  would  have 
made  them  quite  safe. 

Work  at  night  or  in  early  morning  instead  of  by 
day,  when  this  is  possible.  At  night  a  six-inch  trail 
will  often  hold  a  fire  that  would  leap  a  quarter  mile 
during  the  heat  of  the  day.  And  at  night  less  time  is 
wasted  packing  water  to  the  fire  fighters. 

Fires  occurring  in  dense  brush  or  thickets,  or  dur- 
ing high  winds  may  require  back  firing.  Start  your 
back  fire  far  enough  in  front  so  that  you  will  have  time 
to  complete  your  work  before  the  main  fire  reaches  you. 
Start  it  from  a  road,  trail  or  stream  if  possible.  If  not, 
cut  a  trail,  scrape  it  clean,  light  your  fire,  and  guard 
your  trail. 

Back  fire  along  the  top  or  bottom  of  a  ridge,  rather 
than  midway  up  the  slope.  In  narrow  canyons  back  fire 
from  a  trail  built  a  few  feet  from  the  bottom  on  the 
opposite  slope  from  the  fire,  to  prevent  rolling  snags  and 
cones  from  jumping  the  line.  Place  burning  logs  up 
down  the  slope  to  prevent  their  rolling  down  and  start- 
ing additional  fires.  Sand  or  earth  thrown  on  a  fire 
is  as  effective  as  water. 

See  to  it  that  the  ends  of  your  back  fire  are  safe. 
Run  them  together,  if  possible,  so  that  the  fire  is  sur- 
rounded, or  else  run  them  into  portions  of  the  main 
fire  that  have  burnt  out,  or  to  a  stream  or  road.  A 
back  fire  is  as  bad  as  a  forest  fire  unless  it  is  perfectly 
safe  throughout  its  whole  length. 

Watch  the  fire  line  after  the  fire  is  under  control. 
Sparks  blown  from  burning  snags,  chunks  thrown 


INSTRUCTIONS   TO  FIRE  FIGHTERS.  25 

from  falling  trees,  red-hot  pine  cones  rolling  down 
hill — any  of  these  may  cross  the  fire  line.  Keep 
some  one  on  guard.  This  is  most  important. 

If  you  find  you  can  not  control  a  fire  with  all  the 
help  available,  telegraph  the  State  Forester,  Sacra- 
mento, collect.  No  aid  from  this  office  can  be 
promised  since  the  legislature  has  not  authorized  the 
payment  of  fire  fighters  from  state  funds.  But  in  a 
serious  emergency,  the  State  Forester  may  be  able 
to  get  help  from  other  sources. 

No  fire  fighting  bills  should  be  presented  to  this 
office  for  payment,  because  no  funds  are  available. 
The  county  or  owner  of  the  land  should  pay  the 
bills. 

Report  all  fires  that  come  to  your  knowledge. 
Blank  forms  for  this  purpose  will  be  supplied  on 
application  to  this  office.  Report  promptly. 

Forest  fires  never  behave  twice  alike,  and  it  is  not 
easy  to  prepare  general  instructions  that  will  fit  all 
cases.  Use  your  best  judgment  if  you  are  in  charge 
of  a  fire.  And  if  you  are  fighting  under  the  direction 
of  some  one  else,  obey  his  instructions. 


26  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA  STATE  FIREWARDENS. 


*  Forest   Service   Officials.  §  Fish   and  Game   Officials. 

f  Paid   County   Officials. 

ALAMEDA   COUNTY. 

Allen,   A.    I, Livermore 

Bernard,   R.   B 3261   East  Fourteenth  St.,   Oakland 

Beauchamp,  W.   P.* P.   O.   Box  758,  Livermore 

Blake,  Robert  W 2313  Ninth  st,  Berkeley 

Bonzy,    P 4835    Shatter   ave.,    Oakland 

Brannan,  Julius* 3174  Cuthbert  ave.,   Oakland 

Callaghan,   J.   J Livermore 

Callaghan,    Jas.    E-t Livermore 

Connolly,    Patrick    Livermore 

Corneal,   T.    D Livermore 

Dinsmore,    P.    A 1218    Broadway,   Oakland 

Dirion,    F.    S Livermore 

Downing,     Earle  §     Pleasanton 

de  Golia,  Geo.  Jr 905  Union  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Oakland 

Francisco,     M.     Fruitvale 

Furtado,  J.   A Care  Realty  Syndicate,  Oakland 

Gandill,   C ___1761    Ninth   ave.,   Oakland 

Green,    Thomas    II Livermore 

Havens,  Seyd 1010  Union  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Oakland 

Holley,    II.    T —Livermore 

Jenvey,   A.   C Union  Savings   Bank   Bldg.,   Oakland 

Jones,   W.   A Union   Savings   Bank   Bldg.,   Oakland 

Kiely,   John Livermore 

La  Veira,  A.  C 1761  Ninth  ave.,  Oakland,  care  C.  Gandill 

La  Veira,  John 1761   Ninth  ave.,  Oakland,  care  C.  Gandill 

McGlinchy,  Johnt    Box   808,  Livermore 

Moy,    Jas.    L-t Livermore 

Moy,   John   J Livermore 

Mulqueeny,   M.    C Midway 

Richardson,  Harry 2033  Market  St.,  Oakland 

Sedley,  Joseph  I 1319  St.  Charles  St.,  Alameda 

Schloss,   Lynn  A ___2925   Hillegrass  ave.,   Berkeley 

Schluter,   Wm 826   Thirty-sixth   St.,    Oakland 

Scott,    Chas.f    Livermore 

Scotty,   If —P.    O.    Box   348,   Oakland 

Smith,  J.  M.  C —  R.  F.  D.   No.  458,  Fruitvale 

Snell,    M.   J ___Berkeley 

ALPINE  COUNTY. 
Bander,    Charles    S.* __.Markleeville 

AMADOR   COUNTY. 
McFadden,   J.    M Volcano 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  27 

BUTTE   COUNTY. 

Berdan,  M.   G Berdan 

Ely,    Leon    Chico 

Hordwell,    E.    M Yankee   Hill 

Cameron,    J.    W Stirling    City 

Conway,    C.    L Cohasset 

Conwa.y,   W.  T Box  195,   Chico 

Dorrett,   W.    C Forest   Ranch 

Douglas,  John   F Brush   Creek 

leaves,   Cyrus   G Butte   Meadows 

Gable,  John  N Stanwood 

Gianello,   Thos.    A Honcut 

Gillette,    H.    I Stirling   City 

Hodapp,  Geo.  A Yankee  Hill 

Tohns,    E)lmer Inskip 

Kenyon,  Andrew  A R.   F.    D.   No.    1,   Orloff 

Lawton,    Maurice   Lumpkin 

Mansfield,   Dr.    I.    L Wyandotte 

Meiss,  Herbert  J i Butte  Meadows 

Porcher,   F.    P.* Butte   Meadows 

Sibley,  J.   E Berry  Creek 

Slye,  John   F Chico 

Stanley,    Allen   J Magalia 

Thatcher,   F.   M Stirling  City 

Varney,  E.  L Brush  Creek 

Williams,   Wm.   S Yankee  Hill 

Wooley,  V.  S Chico 

CALAVERAS    COUNTY. 

Ames,   Lester  O.* Railroad   Flat 

Cooper,  Frank Douglas  Flat 

Elliott,  Jos.  E.* Railroad  Flat 

Getchell,  Clarence  W.§ San  Andreas 

Lewis,  P.  Y.* Avery 

McKay,  M.  C Vallecito,  care  Stanislaus  Power  House 

Read,  Arthur  R Copperopolis 

Sears,  W.  L-* Avery 

Thompson,   Alex   G 1 Altaville 

Zimmerman,  Henry* Railroad  Flat 

COLUSA  COUNTY. 

Carpenter,  S.  J.§ Maxwell 

Cooper,    T.    R Biggs 

Criswell,  Benj.  C.* Fouts  Springs 

Evans,  Elmer  J.* Fouts  Springs 

Lake,  Martin  D.* Fouts  Springs 

McGahan,   Leland  S.* Fouts  Springs 

Morris,  Clarence  A.* 1 Stoneyford 

Phelps,  Ernest  C.* ; Stoneyford 

Squires,  Geo.   E-* Stoneyford 

Stites,  Rufus   G.* Fouts  Springs 

Walkup,     R.     L.* Stoneyford 


28  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

DEL  NORTE  COUNTY. 

Jones,  Walter  J.* Smith  River 

Lewis,  A.  W.* Crescent  City 

EL   DORADO    COUNTY. 

Albright,  Wm.  H Placerville 

Benney,    Eugene    T.* Placerville 

Berriman,  R.  C.  M Pacific 

Blair,  Albert  W.* Placerville 

Butts,  Walter  Lee* Pacific 

Comstock,  H.  O Tallac 

Hogan,  Harvey  A Pacific 

Hughes,  J.   M.* Placerville 

Jerrett,  C.   E Georgetown 

Jones,  E.   E.* Placerville 

Kelley,    E.    W.* Placerville 

Kelly,  W.   F.   E-* '. Georgetown 

McMillan,  J.  P.* Placerville 

Phelps,   Harry   A Fyffe 

Randall,  Albert  B.___ Pacific 

Randall,  E.   S Pacific 

Sackett,  Warren  N Pacific 

Scott,    Elmer  L.* Pacific 

Sutton,   Earle   P.* Placerville 

Warr,  Harry Myers,  via  Tallac 

Williamson,   Geo.,  Jr Rescue 

FRESNO    COUNTY. 

Barker,   Claude  K.* Trimmer 

Boothe,  Roy* Trimmer 

Cavin,  Geo.  W.* Trimmer 

Davis,   Eugene  G Friant 

Ellis,   L.   L 159  Park  ave.  Fresno 

Estill,   F.   S.t Clovis 

Eversoll,  M.  H.f Burrough 

Foster,  Ross  Dunlap 

Gardner,  Sydney* Fresno 

Heiser,  C.   F Friant 

Houghton,  John Dunlap 

Jordan,  Chester  E-* Shaver 

Jones,  Wm.   F Hume 

Kerner,   S.   B Hume 

Parkinson,  W.  H.» Shaver 

Patton,  Robert  H.* Auberry 

Pinnell,    Frank  C Auberry 

Price,  Frank* Burrough 

Record,  J.  W R.  R.  No.  1,  Bowles 

Reinoso,  F.  F.* Coalinga 

Riegel,   W.    H Dunlap 

Smith,  F.  H Dunlap 

Thrower,  W.  H.» Auberry 

Weldon,  Robert  W Burrough 

Wright,  Alfred  W.* Dunlap 

Wright,    W.    L ! Dunlap 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  29 

GLENN   COUNTY. 

Bartlett,    A.    W.* Willows 

Cimpher,  E.  D.* Willows 

Drew,  N.   B.* Willows 

Duncan,  Geo.  P.* Willows 

Godwin,   D.   P.* Willows 

Lucas,  Roy* Elk  Creek 

Strothman,   S.   W.* Willows 

HUMBOLDT  COUNTY. 

Beebe,   Chas.   W China  Flat 

Bowden,  J.  W Briceland 

Bussell,  Alfred  W.* China  Flat 

Bussell,  John  W.* China  Flat 

Cowan,    Harry   Briceland 

Garrett,  Wm.   X.* laqua 

Gent,    Fred  W Orleans 

Graham,  Frank  A.* China  Flat 

Graham,   John  C Korbel 

Hansell,    A.,    Jr Dyerville 

McNeil,   W.    I China   Flat 

Martin,  J.  H.* China  Flat 

Noble,    Reuben    Harris 

Saltstrom,    Wm.    B Orleans 

Smith,   Alonzo   A Miranda 

Toms,  John  J.* China  Flat 

Vile,  Bruce Blue  Lake 

Ward,  E.  L.* 923  Fifth  St.,  Eureka 

Westerberg,    Oxil   I China   Flat 

IMPERIAL  COUNTY. 

Bannister,   L.   O.* Brawley 

INYO  COUNTY. 

Burkhardt,  Fred  W Lone  Pine 

Burkhardt,  Oscar Lone  Pine  • 

Crow,  Glenn  H.* Bishop 

Eaton,  H.  O Bishop 

Fiske,   John  J.* Olancha 

Hogue,  A.  H.* Bishop 

Johnson,   O.   C Lone   Pine 

Lilly,   Arod   R Bishop 

Logan,  R.  H.* Big  Pine 

Lubkin,  Albert Lone  Pine 

Ober,  E.  H Big  Pine 

Overhulser,  E.  C Lone  Pine 

Parkinson,  Roscoe* Lone  Pine 

Williams,    Benj.    Independence 


30  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

KERN  COUNTY. 

Abbott,  Dick* Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Allen,  Andrew  A Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Allen,  Lloyd  P.* Havilah 

Allison,   Alvin*    Bakersfield 

Binninger,    J.    VV.f Caliente 

Bower,  R.  P.f East  Bakersfield 

Brite,    L.    V Caliente 

Burns,  E.  T Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Brown,    Jerome    Caliente 

Chappell,  Edw. Tehachapi 

Childs,    N.    T.* Bakersfield 

Coit,    Chas.    B Kernville 

Cooper,  Harry Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Coughran,   Edw. Kernville 

Crandall,  J.   B Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Crow,    L.    B Delano 

Cunningham,   F.   P Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Douglas,  J.  S.f Bakersfield 

Fickert,    F.    A Tehachapi 

Foley,    Dan    F.* Lebec 

Fowler,    H.    H Wasco 

Frazier,    C.    J Glenville 

Hansen,    H.    L Bakersfield 

Harper,  Rufus  I.* Bakersfield,  care  Pioneer  Gun  Store 

Hennessy,    R.    C Lebec 

Hight,   Bert Kernville 

Hill,    Roland    G.f Tehachapi 

Hogan,   Floyd  S Camp  No.  4,  Edison 

Hudson,    J.    B Pattiway 

Kerr,   Chas.   Tehachapi 

Klipstein,  H.   W.,  Jr Maricopa 

Maddux,   Marven   Glennville 

Martin,  A.   D.* Glennville 

Martin,    Roscoe*    Glennville 

Morrow,    Jas.    O.* Glennville 

O'Donnell,    Anthony    E-* Paris 

Oldfield,    Roy    Glennville 

Packwood,   W.   T Dudley 

Parker,  Wm.  M.* Bakersfield,  1717  Chester  ave. 

Pascoe,    Clarence   Kernville 

Quinn,    Thomas    Delano 

Reyes,    G.    V Pattiway 

Rushing,  W.  J.* Bakersfield 

Said,  Harry 719  K  St.,  Bakersfield 

Sanders,   E.    P Box  653,   Bakersfield 

Schlitz,  Frankf Delano 

Shipsey,  Ed Bakersfield,  care  Forest  Service 

Shook,  Chas.   T.* Isabella 

Shure,    Gus    Kernville 

Taylor,   Chas.    C Kernville 

Tibbet,  A.  C.§ R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Bakersfield 

Tibbets,    Chas.    Kernville 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  31 

KERN   COUNTY— Continued. 

Thompson,  R.  H Bakersfield,  care  of  Forest  Service 

Welch,   J.   L Glenville 

Wiggins,  J.    C Tehachapi 

Wiggins,   W.   F Tehachapi 

Wilkes,   A.   R - Glenville 

Wilkes,    C.    M Glennville 

Williams,    N.   J Caliente 

Wilson,   D.   M Kernville 

Wofford,    Irven    L.* Paris 

KINGS  COUNTY. 
Smalley,    E.   W.§ Hanford 

LAKE   COUNTY. 

Bates,  C.  W.* Upper  Lake 

Bonham,  Andrew  J.* Upper  Lake 

Bucknell,   Roy*    -Upper   Lake 

Champney,   E.   F Lakeport 

Dodge,  Will   K.* Upper  Lake 

Edmands,  W.  O Upper  Lake 

Elliott,  M.  B.* '—Upper  Lake 

Grisby,   Jess    B.* Upper  Lake 

Hopkins,   Wm.    F Lakeport 

Kelting,   Estell   L.* Upper  Lake 

Kemp,  H.  W Midlake 

Ogden,    Amos    Upper  Lake 

Porter,   Carl    E.* Upper  Lake 

Riffe,    Winchester*    Upper  Lake 

Sleeper,    Van    B Upper  Lake 

Smith,  E.  A Upper  Lake 

Smith,   Stonewall  J Upper  Lake 

Smith,  W.  T Upper  Lake 

Sylor,   John   Lakeport 

Woodruff,  W.  W Upper  Lake 

York,   C.   R.* Upper  Lake 

LASSEN   COUNTY. 

Cady,    Frank    P Susanville 

Clayburg,   Thos.   Doyle 

Elledge,    R.    W Janesville 

Hamilton,   Edwin  R Copp'erville 

Patten,  A.   E Milford 

Spaulding,  Chas.  P Susanville 

LOS   ANGELES   COUNTY. 
Adams,    Alfred,    Jr Sunland 

Ahlstrom,  Arthur  F R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Box  107,  Pasadena 

Allen,  Walter  I Lamanda  Park 

Allyn,   C.   E.f 316  N.  Avenue  64,  Los  Angeles 

Anderson,  Czerney 424  N.  Soto  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Arbuthnot,    D.    G ' Lordsburg 

Arnett,  T.  R 813  W.  Second  st.,  Pomona 

Awl,  Elmer  M Box  134,  R.  F.  D.,  Pasadena 


32  FOREST  LAWS   Of  CALIFORNIA. 

LOS  ANGELES   COUNTY— Continued. 

Backus,  R.  A 715  S.  Hope  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Bacon,   W.   W.* Duarte 

Baetz,  John  Henry 1438  Naud  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Ballauer,  J.  F San  Fernando 

Bancroft,  G.  D '. Monrovia 

Barker,  Chas.   C 1507  Oregon  ave.,  Sawtelle 

Barnes,  F.  R 435  N.  Los  Robles  ave.,  Pasadena 

Barkley,  W.  Barney Box  103,  Glendale 

Bartlett,  Arthur  E 3026  Guirado  st.,  Los  Angeles 

Bayley,  Wm.   V.* Neenach 

Basse,  F.  D North  Pomona 

Baughman,  Wm 150  Avenue  30,  Los  Angeles 

Beard,  J.  M Sierra  Madre 

Beckwith,   H.   H Glendora 

Begue,  Frank R.  F.  D.  13,  Box  393,  Los  Angeles 

Bennett,  Samuel  C 219  W.  Palm  ave.,  Monrovia 

Biddison,  Jas.  A Palmdale 

Biendara,  August R.  F.  D.   1,  Box  97,  Los  Angeles 

Bohrman,  Howard Roberts  via  Burbank 

Bordner,  I.  A.§ R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Box  353,  Long  Beach 

Bovee,    Paul    ^Monrovia 

Bowen,   C.    Winthrop Pasadena 

Boyd,  Howard  L 445  E.  Twenty-ninth  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Boynton,  Ralph  H 747  Heliotrope  drive,  Los  Angeles 

Briggs,  H.  D Camp  Rincon,  Azusa 

Brouse,  O.  D Covina 

Brown,  Harry R.   F.   D.   No.   1,  Pomona 

Brown,  John,  Jr 938  Albany  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Cabot,  Wendell  P "La  Vina,"  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Pasadena 

Caldwell,  H.  C San  Fernando 

Campanari,  C.  M 2054  Cambride  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Carter,  Arthur  N.* Sierra  Madre 

Case,  F.  H Care  Crags  Country  Club,  Calabasas 

Casey,  C.   B Covina 

Catlin,  C.  W Burbank 

Catron,   Temple   N Glendora 

Chantry,  C.  E Sierra  Madre 

Charlton,  R.  H.* Los  Angeles 

Cheesman,    H.    R.* Sunland 

Chisholm,  Henry  G Rose  Hill,  Station  T,  Los  Angeles 

Clifton,  S.   B.* Lordsburg 

Coffeen,  John 715  Winona  St.,  Pasadena 

Conlee,  Monroe  H 907  International  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

Cornell,  Geo.  N - Avalon,  Catalina  Island 

Cresmer,  C.  J Auditorium  Bldg.,  Los  Angele 

Cross,  B.  J 310  Pacific  Electric  Bldg.,  Los  Angele 

Cross,  R.  G 144  N.  Beaudry  ave.,  Los  Angele 

Cunningham,  F 1941  Lincoln  ave.,  Pasaden 

Dalton,  J.  R.  II Azus 

Davey,  L.  J 1105  E.  Twenty-fourth  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Davidson,  Z.  T.» Acton 

Dodge,  Alex  W Pasadena 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  33 

LOS  ANGELES  COUNTY— Continued. 

Dorr,  Louis  H.* Valyermo 

Dougherty,  P.  B 1117  Title  Insurance  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

Douglass,  S.  H.* Surrey 

Dunn,    Walter    Monrovia 

Dunstan,    Gale    J Pasadena 

Emerick,  W.  F.* Surrey 

Evans,   Evan  L Palmdale 

Evans,  R.   B P.  O.   Box  N,  Pasadena 

Fay,  O.  D Glendora 

Fish,  E.  J 204  E.   First  St.,  Glendale 

Flintham,  S.  J Court  House,  Los  Angeles 

Foley,  John Neenach 

Forster,  E. Puente 

Franklin,  H.  C Glendora 

Fritz,  Carlton  H.* Pomona 

Fuller,  W.  C Station  A,  Pasadena 

Galgani,   Chester  Santa  Monica 

Garlick,  G.  L R.  F.  D.  1,  Box  146,  Burbank 

Garlinger,  E-  C 371  N.  Palomares  ave.,  Pomona 

Gibson,  Herbert 149  W.  Olive  ave.,  Monrovia 

Glover,   Geo.   E Azusa 

Gordon,  Chas.  F Glendora 

Graham,    J.    E.* Sunland 

Gray,  Geo.  A Chatsworth 

Greely,  Geo.  A Avalon,  Catalina  Island 

Greve,  A.  F Santa  Monica 

Gross,    F.    W Acton 

Gunther,  E.   B.* Sierra  Madre 

Haas,  John Calabasas 

Hall,  A.   F 806  Commonwealth  ave.,  Alhambra 

Hallowell,  Guy Santa  Monica 

Hargis,  George  F Mount  Washington,  Los  Angeles 

Harvey,  Wm.  T 2432  Hunter  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Havermale,  Faust Box  229,  Altadena 

Havermale,  Albert Box  229,  Altadena 

Hayward,  F.  H Pasadena 

Haywood,  Al.  C 120  W.  Ninth  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Hefner,   Edward  R Elizabeth  Lake 

Hill,  Byron  G San  Pedro 

Hinton,  Fred Sierra  Madre 

Hoag,   Chas.   Azusa 

Hunt,  H.  H.* : Roosevelt 

Horning,  Ben Lordsburg 

Huston,  F.  W Sierra  Madre 

Ireland,  Harry  C 1019  E.  Forty-first  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Johnson,  C.  L 1321  Bellevue  ave.,  Los  Angeles 

Keim,   Clinton  L Glendora 

Kelley,  G.  L . 811  Van  Nuys  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

Kiggens,  Harold 610  Delta  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

Kindig,  W.  H ^ Pasadena 

Kinney,  T. Lamanda  Park 

Knapp,  John R.  F.  D.  2,  care  of  Dunston,  Pasadena 


34  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

LOS  ANGELES  COUNTY— Continued. 

Kqch,  Jacob 316  S.  Chapel  st,  Alhambra 

Krowl,  Wm. 2426  Folsom  st.,  Los  Angeles 

La  Fetra,  E.  E Azusa 

La  Plant,  Jos.  C.* Los  Angeles 

Lang,  Leo  L R.  F.  D.  13,  Los  Angeles 

Larson,  Fred 510  North  Soto  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Leach,  N.  P 473  S.  Los  Robles,  Pasadena 

Lewis,  Frank  E Glendora 

Lewis,  W.  Scott 3493  Eagle  st,  Los  Angeles 

Liengone,  Hector  M 1535  Spring  Vale  drive,  Garvanza 

Livermore,  E-  A Azusa 

Livingston,  Wm.  T 430  Jackson  St.,  Glendale 

Lockridge,    Grover   C 

201  W.  Avenue  56,  Highland  Park  Station,  Los  Angeles 

Long,  E.  B.* 216  W.  Linwood  ave.,  Monrovia 

Lowman,  Dr.  C.  L 900  Auditorium  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

Maas,  John*   San   Fernando 

Malone,  A.  W Azusa 

Marsh,   Chas.    V La   Canada 

Marshall,  C.  P Sierra  Madre 

Martin,  F.  A 248  S.  Pasadena  ave.,  Pasadena 

Marx,  W.  D R.  F.  D.  2,  Box  63A,  Pasadena 

Maynard,  R 836  Eagle  Rock  ave.,  Garvanza 

Maxwell,  Cyrus* Roosevelt 

McClelland,  Wm 402  Oakland  ave.,  Pasadena 

McDill,  Geo.  W 212  Coulter  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

McDonald,  W.  B 122  N.  Los  Angeles  St.,  Los  Angeles 

McFerrin,   Glen Mt.   Wilson 

McNally,  J.  B 73  N.  Raymond  ave.,  Pasadena 

Mendenhall,  Will San  Fernando 

Miller,  H.  F 221  Colorado  ave.,  Santa  Monica 

Miller,  Harry  M 315  Howard  st,  Glendale 

Miller,  Stephen  L* R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Box  212,  Pasadena 

Montague,  James  S 2672  W.  Pico  st,  Los  Angeles 

Morton,  Andrew  J 2369  E.  Seventh  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Moya,  M.  F.* Azusa 

Opid,  John  T 611   Cypress  ave.,  Pasadena 

Otis,  Geo.  A San  Jacinto 

Overturn",   Ben  237   E.  Walnut  st,   Monrovia 

Owen,  Evan  P 6107  Spring  Vale  drive,'  Garvanza 

Palmer,  G.  H 665  Amethyst  st,  Los  Angeles 

Pierce,  Morgan  J Cold  Brook,  via  Azusa,  Azusa 

Pesqueira,  Joaquin San  Fernando 

Peterson,  Carl  B Casa  Verdugo,  Glendale 

Peterson,  H.  W Casa  Verdugo 

Phillips,  Harry Box  427,  San  Pedro 

Phillips,  Roswell P.  O.  Box  450,  Pasadena 

Pierce,  W.  J ^ Glendale 

Powell,   Geo.  S —  Box  244,  Pasadena 

Powell,  J.  W 138  N.  Bunkerhill,  Los  Angeles 

Powers,  Ben  N.f— - Court  House,  Los  Angeles 

Price,  F.  M R.  F.  D.  Box  10,  Los  Angeles 

Priest,  Alfred Casa  Verdugo 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  35 

LOS   ANGELES   COUNTY— Continued. 

Quiggle,   J.    L Monrovia 

Rawson,   Oliver   L Monrovia 

Redman,  A.  R Care  Polytechnic  School,  Los  Angeles 

Rees,  Bert San  Gabriel 

Reiich,  Ward  V Glendora 

Reynolds,    W.    D Santa   Monica 

Richardson,  B.  K 643  W.  Forty-third  place,  Los  Angeles 

Riggins,   Leslie  B Downey 

Roberts,  O.  L 1945  Michigan  ave.,  Los  Angeles 

Ross,  Norman  IJ 312  Wild  Rose  ave.,  Monrovia 

Ross,   Fred   B Mt.   Wilson 

Ryerson,   Harold 317   Hartford  ave.,  Hollywood 

Sanborn,  John  H 114  W.  Pasadena  St.,   Pomona 

Schirm,  C.  A Montawney  way,  Garvanza 

Schleppy,  W.  J R.  F.  D.  2,  Box  11,  Pasadena 

Schoeller,  J.  Diehl 2632  Kenwood  ave.,  Los  Angeles 

Schumacher,  P.  F R.  F.  D.  No.   1,  Box  34,  Los  Angeles 

Schwartz,   Chas.   Sierra  Madre 

Scofield,  A.   B Azusa 

Seaman,  Arthur Monrovia 

Seaman,  James  V.* Azusa 

Sellers,  Darrow Glendora 

Sevier,  Jesse  M.* Monrovia 

Shepherd,   Roy Monrovia 

Siemens,  Hal  M Monrovia 

Sloan,  Thomas  W.* Glendora 

Smith,  Frank  C 235  N.  Catalina  ave.,  Pasadena 

Smith,  Leigh  R 636  N.  Avenue  64,  Los  Angeles 

Sparks,  J.  L Chatsworth 

Spaulding,  L.  W Glendora 

Spink,  Winfred  H Casa  Verdugo 

Stegall,  J.   D Santa  Monica 

Steinberger,   Laurel   Sierra  Madre 

Stevens,  Gordon  F Azusa 

Stunden,    Flint   C San    Fernando 

Swinnerton,  James Coldbrook  Camp 

Taylor,    L.    B.§ Burbank 

Thompson,  Frank  H.-1252  W.  Thirty-seventh  drive,  Los  Angeles 

Tomlinson,  J.    L Claremont 

Tufts,  Wm. 428  S.  Spring  st.,  Los  Angeles 

Udell,   A.   M Sierra  Madre 

Vercler,  R.  D Laurel  Canyon,  Hollywood 

Yon  Weber,  George 1404  New  Hampshire  St.,  Los  Angeles 

Walters,  Wm.   Elizabeth   Lake 

Walton,  H.  H 1 Azusa 

Way,  A.  C Care  of  First  National  Bank,  Los  Angeles 

Weston,  Jos.  F 607  Lankershim  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles 

Williams,   Geo.  W Box  324,  Pasadena 

Whittlesey,   Orville  H.,  Jr.* Altadena 

Woods,  John  L Topango 

Wright,  Wm.   B Sierra  Madre 

Wyman,  Francis  G San  Dimas 

Zachan,  Walter  J.* Monrovia 


36  FOREST  LAWS  OF   CALIFORNIA. 

MADERA  COUNTY. 

Beard,  R.  J.» Fresno  Flats 

Benedict,   M.  A.* Norfolk 

Boothe,  Delbert  W.* Fresno  Flats 

Brown,    Wm.   M.* Fresno   Flats 

Koontz,    E.    Raymond 

Mainwaring,    E.    S.* Northfork 

McLeod,   Malcolm*   Fresno   Flats 

Redington,    Paul    G.* Northfork 

Roberts,    Jesse    E.*~ Northfork 

Shaler,   Edgar  C.* Northfork 

Super,  Henry* Northfork 

Taylor,  W.  B.* Fresno  Flats 

Williams,    Reuben   O'Neals 

Wofford,  A.  K.* Northfork 

MARIN   COUNTY. 

Chase,  James  V Mill  Valley 

Pease,  C.  J Olema 

Thomas,  Vernon  D.§ San  Rafael 

MARIPOSA   COUNTY. 

Clark,  Hosea  L-* Bootjack 

Locke,  Wm. Miami 

Mace,  B.  H.* Bootjack 

Smither,  J.  H.* Bootjack 

Standart,  Lowell Wawona 

Werly,  Jesse  C.*   Bootjack 

MENDOCINO  COUNTY. 

Bauer,  Philip  C.* Covelo 

Bickford,   Wm.   E.* Covelo 

Bolden,  T.  R Fort  Bragg 

Brayton,  B.  C Gualala 

Brereton,  Charles* Covelo 

Gary,  T.  E Northwestern 

Chase,   Wm.  S.* Covelo 

Conrad,  Geo.   Covelo 

Dashiells,   Albert  Westport 

Doolittle,  O.  M.* Covelo 

Dunn,   Frank Comptche 

Emerson,    C.     L Northwestern 

Finney,    Elisha*    Covelo 

Foster,    R.    O Ukiah 

Foster,   Wm.   Anderson   Scott Northwestern 

Haydon,    H.    B.* Covelo 

Jamison,    Clay    W.* Covelo 

Jones,  David  E Laytonville 

Lierly,  Harry Potter  Valley 

Lowell,    J.    W. Westport 

McCormick,    Wm.    Melburne 

MacDonald,    John    Albion 

McClure,    Elmer    H.* Covelo 

Miller,    B.    H.§ Ukiah 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  37 

MENDOCINO   COUNTY— Continued. 

Morrison,  Jas.   M Covelo 

Morrison,   Matthew   G.* Covelo 

Perkins,    Ruel    S Casper 

Schneider,   C. Hopland 

Smedley,   Joseph   Iversons    Landing 

Smith,    E.   H Ukiah 

Stickney,    F.    W Casper 

Swales,   R.    D Fort   Bragg 

Thompson,   Arthur   H Northwestern 

Wilson,   Ray   B Elk 

MERCED  COUNTY. 
Hulen,    John    W Los    Banos 

MODOC  COUNTY. 

Bettandorff,    George*    Adin 

Bonner,  V.   L.* Alturas 

Davis,  James   F.* Canby 

Gooch,   Roy*   Cedarville 

Grohs,   Frank  P Alturas 

Hess,  Thomas Canby 

Kresge,    John    A.* Adin 

Kresge,    George   A.* Adin 

Layton,    A.     F.* Alturas 

Leonard,  Chas.  O.* Willow  Ranch 

Lunsford,    Win.    J.* Alturas 

Nicholson,    Ira    L - Adin 

Oilar,    F.    D Day 

Payne,    E.    D.* Alturas 

Perkins,  Geo.  W.* Willow  Ranch 

Poore,    J.    F.* Alturas 

Rachford,    C.    E-* Alturas 

Smith,   Lawrence  L.* Willow  Ranch 

Snelling,     Roy    L.* Cedarville 

Van    Horn,    Frank    B.» Ivy 

MONO   COUNTY. 

Atcheson,    Henry    W Bridgeport 

Clark,   Fred   B.* Mono   Lake 

Fulton,    Chas.    W.* Bridgeport 

MONTEREY  COUNTY. 

Abbott,    A.    H.* Soledad 

Abbott,    Carl    L.* Jamesburg 

Adams,    Birney  W.* Arbolado 

Brown,    Edw.    E.* Jolon 

Buttle,    Wm.    F Bradley 

Castro,    R.    J.* Arbolado 

Cornish,  Warren  D Pacific  Grove 

Dani,  Alvin*   Sur 

Dani,    Isaiah*    Lucia 

Dunn,    H.    J Jolon 

Earl,    W.    L.,    Jr Jolon 


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38  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

MONTEREY   COUNTY— Continued. 

Everts,  W.  S.* Arbolado 

Folks,  Walter  C.* Priest  Valley 

Girard,    Peter*    Jamesburg 

Graves,    W.    B.* Jolon 

Gregg,  Chas.  A.* Sur 

King,   W.    N King   City 

Lindt,    John   J.* Soledad 

Little,  John  A Arbolado 

Mansfield,    J.    A.* Gorda 

Maxey,    Wm.    A.* Arbolado 

Moore,   Jed   E.* Salinas 

Moore,    Wm.    E Jolon 

Rico,    Frank    Andrew Arbolado 

Sans,    Edw.    R.* Jolon 

Shook,   Frank§   Salinas 

Sloane,    Norman    H.* Arbolado 

Thompson,   George   F King  City 

Trotter,    S.    M Sur 

Tyler,    Raymond    Salinas 

Watson,    Henry    B Bradley 

NAPA  COUNTY. 

Adams,    Wm.    Calistoga 

Benkiser,  Augustf '• Box  120,  Napa 

Connor,  H.   L.f Pope  Valley 

Foote,    Calvin    E Calistoga 

Garnett,   J.    K.f Calistoga 

Grassman,  Ottof Hagan  road,  R.  F.  D.  No.   1,  Napa 

Harley,   Georget    Monticello 

Henry,    Arthur    S.f Napa 

McDowell,  H.   Sanitarium 

Moore,    W.    J.§ Napa 

Overacker,    H.,   Jr.t St.    Helena 

Power,   D.   E Calistoga 

Rowley,    John    L.f : Capell 

Sanford,  John St.  Helena 

Shook,  A.   L (for  Arcadia)   Calistoga 

Stearns,    W.    J Napa 

Switzer,     Chas.     Delbert Monticello 

Tucker,    C.    Iv-t Calistoga 

Varozza,  Josepht   St.   Helena 

Varozza,    M.    F St.    Helena 

NEVADA  COUNTY. 

Bigelow,  R.   L.   P.* Nevada  City 

Gallaher,   Wm.    H.* Nevada   City 

German,  Edw. North  San  Juan 

Helbig,    W.    H.» Nevada   City 

Huckins,  Henry  W.* North  San-  Juan 

Ivey,  Albert  R.* Nevada  City 

Johnson,   L.    B Grass  Valley 

Larsen,   Carl   T North   Bloomfield 

Mandeville,    S.    J Floriston 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  39 

NEVADA   COUNTY— Continued. 

Marsh,  Sherman  W Nevada  City 

McGinnis,    W.    F Floriston 

McHenry,    Hugh    Dutch    Flat 

Melarkey,   Ed   Truckee 

Merrill,    W.    A Nevada    City 

Miller,  W.  J (via  Nevada  City)   Montezuma  Hill 

Mills,   Knower*   Nevada   City 

Muldoon,     Frank     Truckee 

Noddin,  V.   C.* Nevada  City 

O'Connor,   Raymond§   Grass  Valley 

Peaslee,  W.  E Wolf 

Pratt,  M.  B.* Nevada  City 

Scarfe,  Geo.   O Nevada  City 

Schwabacher,    F.    Floriston 

Stephenson,    Geo.    A Truckee 

Taylor,   R.  W.* Nevada  City 

ORANGE  COUNTY. 

Compton,   F.   L, Fullerton 

Field,  C.   O R.   F.   D.   1,  Orange 

Flinn,    VVm.    Capistrano 

Forester,    Frank    A.§ Capistrano 

Gaines,  E.  F R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Fullerton 

Hickey,  John   W.* San  Juan   Capistrano 

Mcjohnston,   E.  E El  Toro 

Morales,    E.    S San   Juan   Capistrano 

Morrow,  S.  W R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Box  109,  Orange 

Rios,   Antonio    El    Toro 

Roderquez,    Sam   Capistrano 

Robinson,  Walter  K.§ El  Toro 

Stephenson,  J.    B.* El   Toro 

Weaver,   U.    S Buena   Park 

PLACER  COUNTY. 
Bonta,    Chas.    W.' Tahoe 

Campbell,    Geo.   W.* Michigan   Bluff 

Campbell,  Wm.  D.* Michigan  Bluff 

Dodds,    James    G Westville 

Edmonds,    Marc    W.* Tahoe 

Graves,    James    A Weimer 

Gregory,   John    H Rocklin 

Hanson,    H.    P Auburn 

Havens,   Geo.    Emigrant   Gap 

Hough,   LeRoy   . Michigan   Bluff 

Magnusen,   Evan   Emigrant   Gap 

Mclntosh,    J.    A.* Emigrant    Gap 

McKim,     I.     H Alta 

Merrithew,    L,.    G Gold   Run 

Noyes,    George    M.* Tahoe 

Rose,   J.    E Iowa   Hill 

Stineman,  J.    B Roseville 

Sutcliffe,   C.   W.* Michigan   Bluff 

Thomas,  Y.  J Gold  Run 

Wilson,   Frank  A.* Forest  Hill 


40  FOREST  LAWS   OF  CALIFORNIA. 

PLUMAS   COUNTY. 

Belden,   Robt.   Belden 

Browning,    H.    A.* Quincy 

Burke,   Edward   Mohawk 

Cayot,    F.    B.* Beckwith 

Chamberlain,     G.     W.* Quincy 

Church,   J.    L Taylorsville 

Clark,   Eugene   E-* Longville 

Cooke,    J.    E Taylorsville 

Cory,   Jas.    C.* Belden 

Darby,  A.   E Buck 

Durbin,    W.    G.* Quincy 

Hogan,   F.    W Keddie 

Hutchinson,   Richard*   Quincy 

Jackson,    Gilbert    J Clio 

Kelley,    Walter    L.* Quincy 

Kloppenburg,    Harry   A.* Quincy 

McCord,    Michael*    Greenville 

McElroy,   Philip   Spanish   Ranch 

Nail,    James    E.* Cromberg 

Orr,   Geo.   Raymond* Quincy 

Peter,    Russell    Beckwith 

Porter,    H.    G Twain 

Remick,   J.    E Taylorsville 

Robinson,  W.   C.* Meadow  Valley 

Rogers,   D.    N.* Quincy 

Thayer,   Paul   C.* La   Porte 

Vere,   Frank  Quincy 

Warren,    Leon    J.* Taylorsville 

RIVERSIDE  COUNTY. 

Adler,  Otto  R Palm  Springs' 

Akers,   Thos.*   Keen   Camp 

Andrews,  T.   O. Corona 

Baatz,    A.    J.f Hemet 

Balschweid,  J.  C Box  229,   Banning 

Ballou,    W.    A Keen    Camp 

Black,   Samuel  Box   145,  Hemet 

Brum,    George   Perris 

Brady,  Chas.   C Keen  Camp 

Clark,    F.    N.* Cahuilla 

Crawford,     J.     C Cabazon 

Decker,    Isaac*    Banning 

Dietterich,    C.    M Hemet 

Dunham,  J.   E San  Jacinto 

Fancher,   Henry*   Hemet 

Fick,    C.    H.* Beaumont 

Garner,    Newton*    Banning 

Godfrey,    David    E Aguanga 

Green,   E.   F San  Jacinto 

Hamilton,  Jos.   Cahuilla 

Holt,  H.  B.* R.  F.  D.  2,  Box  107,  Riverside 

Jensen,    Theodore*    Idyllwild 

Johnson,    Ben    L,.* Aguanga 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  41 

RIVERSIDE  COUNTY— Continued. 

Johnson,  G.  H Hemet 

Keegan,   M.   J.* Elsinore 

Laborde,   Peter Moreno 

Lawrence,  M. Banning 

Lloyd,   Thos.* San  Jacinto 

Ivovren,  John . Beaumont 

Mann,   W.   H Hemet 

Mattjetscheck.    W.    G Banning 

Maxfield,  John   D.* Hemet 

Milan,  D.  C.  Jr., Riverside 

Munoa,   Juan   Temecula 

Murken,    G.    M.* Corona 

O'Dell,    E.    B Hemet 

Pine,  Myron* R.  P.  D.  No.   1,  Corona 

Rawson,  W.  F Hemet 

Rogers,  P.   L, Loring  Bldg.,  Riverside 

Ruthford,  Clyde Banning 

Seymour,    Joseph    Banning 

Spence,  G.  J.* Keen  Camp,  via  Hemet 

Spencer,   J.    H Hemet 

Silvas,  J.   M.* San  Jacinto 

Tarwater,  U.  K Murietta 

Van  Deventer,  Chas.* Keen  Camp 

Votal,    B.    H Cabazon 

Waggener,   Robt.   G Hemet 

Webster,  D.  G San  Jacinto 

White,  S.  I Hemet 

Wilson,  C.   S Riverside 

Wingrove,    E.    L Hemet 

Young,  Charles Ethanic 

SACRAMENTO   COUNTY. 

Green,    W.    J.§ Sacramento 

Greer,   B.   C Sacramento 

Romans,    G.    Morris Sacramento 

Johnson,    L.    Geo Sacramento 

McConnell,  T.   C Elk  Grove 

Neale,  Geo 2100  t,  St.,  Sacramento 

Plank,  Walter  E Sacramento 

Powell,  J.  A R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Box  S3,  Gait 

Sloss,   Ralph   W Sacramento 

Telfer,   Robt.    L, Sacramento 

Williams,   L,.   P Sacramento 

SAN  BENITO   COUNTY. 

Berg,   George  Panoche 

Call,   J.    H Paicines 

Hill,  J.   H.§ Hollister 

Macomber,  H.  J Paicines 

McGuire,    Wm.    F.* Hernandez 

Mills,  Elmer Paicines 

Palmtag,  Chas.   F Tres  Pinos 

Vinagre,  Manuel Hollister 


42  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

SAN  BERNARDINO   COUNTY. 

Alen,   George  H.* loamosa 

Allen,  J.  H.   B.* Mentone 

Anderson,  Lewis  H.* Care  of  Seven  Oaks,  Redlands 

Brown,  Albert  C-t Keen  Brook 

Burton,    W.    H.* Cajon 

Butterfield,   A.    E East  Highlands 

Chandler,   O.*   Fredalba 

Cherbok,   Victor   A loamosa 

Codd,   Wm.  H Yucaipe,  via  Redlands 

Console,   D.   A Colton 

Dallas,   A.    P Brynmawr 

Dewey,   Wm.    B Upland 

Dexter,    Geo.   H.| San   Bernardino 

Doughty,    Ralph    C.* Arrowhead 

Duncan,   Arthur  Cajon 

Driskell,  J.  A Fredalba 

Greenleaf,   Lea Upland 

Hancock,  Foster 1106  Ninth  St.,  San  Bernardino 

Halstead,  Sam'l  T East  Highland 

Hanf,   Phillip*  ___: Cajon 

Hardy,    Chas   P.* Ontario 

Hattery,  L.  O East  Highlands 

Hayden,  Jos 543  H  St.,  San  Bernardino 

Higley,    F.    M Upland 

Rowland,    Winthrop   Redlands 

Jacobs,  W.  H Seven  Oaks,  via  Redlands 

Jeken,  F.  J.* San  Bernardino 

Johnson,  James  P.* Cajon 

Knox,  Donald  G 225  W.  E  St.,  Ontario 

Lamb,   H.    Rialto 

Lang,   Wm.    R Hesperia 

Ledig,   H.   G.t loamosa 

MacDonald,  G.  M Box  704,  San  Bernardino 

McElfresh,   O.   H.* Devore 

Manker,    F.    H Upland 

Manley,    Richard    Ontario 

Meyer,  Arthur  R Care  Wixon  Bldg.,  San  Bernardino 

Meyer,  Wm San  Bernardino 

Miller,   A.    B Rialto 

Moore,  E.  A 28  W.  State  St.,  Redlands 

Munns,  Edw.  N." San  Bernardino 

Price,  O.  H Etiwanda 

Rupp,  Geo.   B. San  Bernardino 

Scealey,  John Craftonville 

Shay,    Marion    Victorville 

Showalter,   John   M Rialto 

Stanchfield,  J.* Upland 

Starke,  Wm San  Bernardino 

Switzer,  B.  W.* Fredalba 

Thompson,  Chas.   O Box   113,  Victorville 

Thrall,    H.    A.* Hesperia 

Waters,   Byron,  Jr San  Bernardino 

Waters,  Emmett  J Devore 

Williams,  Thos Otis  Station,  Yermo 

Wixon,    A.    H.» Highland 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  43 

SAN  DIEGO  COUNTY. 

Allen,  M.   C El  Cajon 

Bailey,   Howard  F Warner  Hot  Springs 

Bargar,  J.  C Care  of  General  Delivery,  Ramona 

Barry,  James  H-t Spring  Valley 

Berg,    Alfred   J.* Descanso 

Bergren,    C.    A Potrero 

Bish,   Edward*  Escondido 

Bludworth,  J.  M.f Del  Mar 

Borden,    R.    B.f San   Marcos 

Boulden,  S.  A.  Nash* Mesa  Grande 

Brenner,  Carl  O.* Descanso 

Brown,    James   A.* Julian 

Bryan,    J.    C Bonsall 

Bunton,  John  H Julian 

Byron,    G.    A-t Fallbrook 

Christiansen,  Andy  f Poway 

Daley,  Howard Escondido 

Darling,  W.  R.* Lakeside 

Davis,    Edward   H Mesa    Grande 

Dennison,  W.  E Barrett  Dam,  Dulzura 

Dixon,   Eugene*  Ramona 

Dodson,  J.  H El  Cajon 

Duffield,  W.   C Box   177,   Escondido 

Ellis,   Henry  t   Fallbrook 

Estoppey,  Eugene P.  O.  Box  511,  San  Diego 

Exon,   Guy  S Campo 

Flint,  A.  A Poway 

Golsh,   Ami   V Pala 

Hanson,  Fred* San  Diego 

Harris,   Geo.*   La  Mesa 

Hayes,  J.  E 3460  L  St.,  San  Diego 

Hoffman,  G.  B Chollar  Heights,  East  San  Diego 

Holcomb,   James Warner  Springs 

Huchtig,  Arnold  F R.  F.  D.,  San  Marcos 

Hufton,  A.  B Care  Clover  Leaf  Ranch,  Escondido 

Hugo,   Mathais* Nellie 

James,  C.  M Valley  Center 

Judson,  Fred R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Escondido 

Kusba,  Chas.  A San  Diego,  care  Dept.  of  Water 

Lauterbach,   H.   J Dulzura 

Leonard,  M.  V.f R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Escondido 

Lieurance,    Wm.    H Nellie 

Lockridge,  L.  C El  Cajon 

Logan,  A.  M Care  Harvey  Ranch,  Otay 

Lux,    Peter   Encinitas 

Magee,  Victor Fallbrook 

Marks,   H.   Herbert Lakeside 

Martin,  Wm.  T.* Alpine 

Martinson,  Martin  P Dehesa 

Mathews,   J.    B Escondido 

McCan,  J.   A.f Nestor 

McKee,  Chas.   D Pala 

McKinnon,  W.  N Lakeside,  care  Diverting  Dam 


44  FOREST  LAWS  of  CALIFORNIA. 

SAN   DIEGO   COUNTY— Continued. 

Merriam,   Edwin  A Lilac 

Merriam,  Harry R.  F.  D.,  San  Marcos 

Miller,   Henry  S.* Acampo 

O'Neill,    Jerome  t    Oceanside 

Ormsby,  J.    W Bonsall 

Park,  Geo.* Escondido 

Peet,    Everett    Escondido 

Ruis,   J.   N Lakeside 

Searcy,   E.   W.* Ramona 

Sears,   George   M.f El   Cajon 

Sheckler,  C.  W Dulzura 

Shepard,  J.  H Encinitas 

Shook,  Chas.  W Otay 

Simmons,   J.    B.* Dulzura 

Stanley,  C.  J Escondido 

Swenson,   Seth Campo,  care  Morena  Dam 

Taylor,    Sam Warner    Springs 

Tolen,  H.   L-* Rainbow 

Toms,  Webb  § 2223  I  St.,  San  Diego 

Vaneida,  Jas. Bonita 

Watson,    Max San    Diego 

Wheeler,  H.  N.* San  Diego 

White,    Edgar   A Fallbrook 

Wilson,  Henry  G Warner  Springs 

Wueste,  R Dulzura,  Barrett  Dam 

SAN  FRANCISCO  COUNTY. 

Barrett,  L.  A.* Care  Forest  Service,  San  Francisco 

Brickwedel,  John 554  Mills  Bldg.,  San  Francisco 

Fromm,  Alex  G 12  Baden  St.,  San  Francisco 

Hafley,  F.   H.* San  Francisco 

Hopping,  Ralph Care  Forest  Service,  San  Francisco 

Kohnenberger,  Henry  J 1213   San  Bruno  ave.,  San  Francisco 

Robbins,  Fred  S Care  Bulletin,  San  Francisco 

Thompson,  J.  T 502  Pacific  Bldg.,  San  Francisco 

Turney,  W.  W 262  Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco 

SAN  JOAQUIN   COUNTY. 

Burns,   Jas.t    Tracy 

Moy,  James  P 940  N.  Hunter  St.,  Stockton 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO  COUNTY. 

Ballard,   Ed    B Creston 

Dalessi,    Joseph    Nipomo 

Estrada,    Belsario    Templeton 

Fowler,  A.   H Oceano 

Pierce,   Ewdard Pleyto 

Pond,  H.   F Paso  Robles 

Rhyne,  Stephen  J." Arroyo  Grande 


STATE  FIREWARDENS.  45 

SAN  MATED  COUNTY. 

Cahill,   Lawrence Byrnes  Store,  via  Laguna 

Hunter,   J.    S.§ San   Mateo 

Mero,   Hedley Redwood   City 

Sears,  L.  M La  Honda 

Smith,   F.  H.§ Half  Moon  Bay 

SANTA  BARBARA  COUNTY. 

Akers,  Weston  G R.  P.  D.  No.  1,  Santa  Barbara 

Backus,  Albert  J Santa  Ynez 

Blackburn,   Wm.   F Santa  Maria 

Brett,   Henry   C Santa  Ynez 

Crabb,  Alonzo  t  P-  O.  Box  64,  Santa  Ynez 

Davison,    E.    B.* Ballard 

Dinsmore,    Thomas    Y Montecito 

Forsyth,  R.   G    H.* 1415  Laguna  St.,  Santa  Barbara 

Graham,  Fred  W.* Box  147,  Santa  Barbara 

Lambert,    Frank  f    Summerland 

Libbey,    Guy    Naples 

Libeu,   John    B.* Los    Olivos 

Merrill,   H.    G.* Santa   Barbara 

Moore,  Walter  M.* Santa  Barbara 

Muzzall,   A.   H Santa   Barbara 

Muzzall,  H.  W.* Santa  Barbara 

Slosson,  W.   M.* Santa  Barbara 

Smith,  W.  A.* Santa  Maria 

Stark,  H.  I Care  of  Patrico  Algeria,  Naples 

Starr,    E.    B : Lompoc 

Stoddard,   Carl* R.   F.   D.   No.    1,  Santa  Barbara 

Vanclief,    V.    B Lompoc 

Van  Winkle,  H.  F Santa  Barbara. 

Watkins,  A.  B.* Santa  Barbara 

Watts,  Chas.  M 624  Sultan  ave.,  Santa  Barbara 

SANTA    CLARA    COUNTY. 

Aby,  C.  W Los  Gatos 

Beans,  Ellard  H.* 1200  The  Alameda,  San  Jose 

Davey,  H.  C Los  Gatos 

Herring,    F.   D.§ Los   Gatos 

Matthiessen,  G.  M Los  Gatos 

Rispaud,  Jules Saratoga 

Smead,  Almon  E R.  F.  D.  No.  29,  Box  60,  Los  Gatos 

Smead,  H.  P R.  F.  D.  No.  29,  Box  60,  Los  Gatos 

Van  Harlinger,  Chas R.  F.  D.,  Wrights 

SANTA   CRUZ   COUNTY. 

Burns,  F.  E R.  F.  D.,  Santa  Cruz,  care  Gulch 

Colby,    Geo.    Felton 

Creed,    J.    H Swanton 

Dool,  W.  H Boulder  Creek 

Downing,  Wm i Ben  Lomond 

Hughes,   Myron   A Aptos 

Kober,  Jacob,  Jr Ben  Lomond 


46  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

SANTA   CRUZ   COUNTY— Continued. 

Ladd,   O.   T Boulder  Creek 

Mallott,  Al  t 441  Mission  St.,  Santa  Cruz 

Martin,  H.  J 51  Water  St.,  Santa  Cruz 

Pilkinton,  H 66   Berkeley  way,  Santa  Cruz 

Pinkham,   W.    R Davenport 

Reed,   C.   A Swanton 

Rider,  Frank  1, 341  Lincoln  St.,  Watsonville 

Rodoni,    Thos.    Swanton 

Ryder,   D.   K Santa  Cruz 

Severence,  F.  E 102  Hanover  St.,  Santa  Cruz 

Steudeman,  Thos.   B Bonny  Boon 

Van  Lone,  W.  F, R.  F.  D.  No.  29,  Los  Gates 

Wasgatt,  C.  E Santa  Cruz 

Welch,    Walter    R.f Capitola 

Winterholder,  Joseph 143  Lincoln  St.,  Santa  Cruz 

SHASTA  COUNTY. 

Baker,   Geo.  H Round  Mountain 

Brown,    Walter Castle   Crag 

Brunner,   Sherman La  Moine 

Chivington,    H.    H.* Castella 

Conant,    W.    F Castella 

English,   S.   C Wengler 

Everest,   Harry*   Knob 

Foss,   Fred*   Knob 

Hufford,  Edmund  M.* Burney 

Lee,    C.    W.* Viola 

Lofton,  P.  D.* Henderson 

Lorenzen,   L.   N.* Winthrop 

Melone,  W.  C . Cayton 

Moore,   Harry  T.* Knob 

Nevins,    Jas.    A.* Knob 

Osborn,    Marcus   Oakrun 

Pooler,    H.    H Redding 

Powers,  H.  R.* Henderson 

Renfrew,  A.  C Sims 

Rhoades,  Cyrus  N. Round  Mountain 

Rice,    Geo.    W.* Delta 

Schuler,  E.  A Balls  Ferry 

Seaborn,    Fred* Hat  Creek 

Simpson,   Herschel*   Winthrop 

Toler,  John  Y.* Burney 

Ward,    Jasper*    Knob 

Ward,    Shelby*    Knob 

Watson,  John   R.* Knob 

White,    J.    S Castella 

Williams,  Walter  L Sims 


STATE  FIREWARDENS.  47 

SIERRA  COUNTY. 

Armstrong,   J.    W.* Alleghany 

Babbitt,   Woodford   H.* Sierraville 

Barton,  W.  S.* Goodyear's  Bar 

Brown,  J.   C Table  Rock 

Casserly,   W.   W Goodyear's   Bar 

Chastian,    Samuel Table   Rock 

Copren,  C.  A.* Sierraville 

Hayes,   George   M.* Table  Rock 

Hayes,  Wm.   C.* Table  Rock 

Hopkins,    O.    G Loyalton 

Hunt,  C.  S Sierraville 

Joy,    Evan   A.* Sierraville 

SIERRA  COUNTY— Continued. 

Kelley,   Tracey  R Sierraville 

King,  Geo.  E.* Goodyear's  Bar 

Lavezolla,  Jos. Downieville 

Marvin,    Ernest   T Scales 

Mason,  John  T Lock  Box  1,  Downieville 

Mower,  L.   B Loyalton 

Schofield,  Jno.  H Downieville 

Shaughnessy,   Wm.   P Downieville 

Thompson,    B.   J Loyalton 

Turner,  James  M Sattley 

Walton,  A.   H.* Sierra  City 

Wood,   Louis   W Pike 

SISKIYOU  COUNTY. 

Branson,  Thos.§ Fort  Jones 

Brown,   Basil  M Etna   Mills 

Brownell,  Earl  E.* Bray 

Bussey,  Joseph  D McCloud 

Campbell,    Don    Hilts 

Cannon,  TVt.  T.* Little  Shasta 

Chamberlin,   C.    C Callaghan 

Coleman;    Noah*    Hilts 

Conover,  Chas.  J Oak  Bar 

Curtis,    Frank*    Walker 

Courtwright,    Geo.    W.§ Bray 

Doney,   Harry   L.* Sisson 

Evans,  C.  E Weed 

Evans,  O.  M.* Yreka 

Finley,   Robert* Sawyer's   Bar 

Fisher,  Fred  B Care  of  Mono  Mine,  Yreka 

Fruit,  Wm.   C.* Hutton 

Fowler,  T.   B McCloud 

Garvey,  John  J Bogus 

Glendinning,   K.   R Fort"  Jones 

Glendinning,  W.  E Fort  Jones 

Gott,   William*    Gottville 

Gregg,  J.  W Callahan 

Hall,   Jessee   R.* Yreka 

Hammatt,  R.   F.* Sisson 


48  FOREST  LAWS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

SISKIYOU    COUNTY— Continued. 

Harbougli,  Craig  T Fort  Jones 

Harley,  F.  W.* 1 Somers  Bar 

Harris,  John  Garland* Etna  Mills 

Hathaway,  Lyman  B McCloud 

Helfrich,  Frank* Sisson 

Herzog,  Walter Bogus 

Hill,    Perry   J.* Hawkinsville 

Hinz,    John   Cecilville 

Hobart,    Harvey Fort  Jones 

Hotelling,  W.   H Somers   Bar 

Hubbard,  J.   W Oak  Bar 

Hubbard,    Chas.* Oak    Bar 

Jensen,  Joseph  E.* Sawyer's  Bar 

Johnson,   D.   S McCloud 

Johnson,  John  B.* Scott  Bar 

Jones,   W.    D Fort  Jones 

Kasshofer,    F.    M Edgewood 

Kelly,  Samuel  D McCloud 

La   Point,   Leroy  A.* Cecilville 

Lane,   Thos.    A.* Walker 

McCarthy,  Francis  P.* Scott  Bar 

McCarthy,  W.  H.* Yreka 

McCully,   Edw.   A Weed 

Mclnroy,    R.    A.* Sisson 

Messner,   Rufus   Callahans 

Miller,  Arthur  F Fort  Jones 

Mitchel,   Chas.   A.* Sawyer's   Bar 

Morgan,  Marvin  M.* Happy  Camp 

Murphy,    C.    W Weed 

Partin,    John   W.* Cecilville 

Felucca,   A.    Cecilville 

Peterson,  Victor Snowden 

Phillips,   Horace   B.* Seiad  Valley 

Quigley,  Willis Walker 

Ream,  David Yreka 

Reid,  John  Allan* Sisson 

Richardson,   J.    F.« Yreka 

Rider,  E.  T Walker 

Rider,   W.    B.* Yreka 

Sanderson,    A.   'E Edgewood 

Schandal,   M.   C Dunsmuir 

Schuster,  Benj.  B , Black  Bear 

Show,   S.    B.* Sisson 

Singley,    N.    S McCloitd 

Sissel,    John    A Gazelle 

Smith,  John  A.§ -__*___Mt.  Hebron 

Spiering,  E-  H.* Hawkinsville 

Thackara,  John  E.* Brownell 

Thomas,  Arthur Tecnor 

Thompson,    Geo.    Sisson 

Tillotson,   M.   R.* Sisson 

Walker,  R.  W Greenview 

White,  M.  E.* Sisson 

Woodfill,  Jay Sawer's  Bar 


STATE   FIREWARDENS..  49 

SOLANO    COUNTY. 
Armstrong,    W.    H.§ Vallejo 

SONOMA   COUNTY. 

Ballantine,   R.   Fulton 

Boyd,   John   D Anapolis 

Bruce,  J.  J Occidental 

Chapman,    Grason    Cazadero 

Charles,   O.   N Cazadero 

Dougherty,   J.    M Montrio 

Downs,  Vernon,  Jr R.  F.  D.  No.  6,  Santa  Rosa 

Fraser,   Wm Duncan's   Mills 

Guerne,    George    E Guerneville 

Harlan,  J.   W Geyserville 

Hutchinson,  T.  J 858  Fourth  St.,  Santa  Rosa 

Johnson,  J.  C Rionido 

Johnson.   Thomas Glen   Ellen 

Joy,  T.  B Bodega 

Kirch,  Frank R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Santa  Rosa 

Lea,    A.    F.§ Cloverdale 

Lencioni,  Henry  § 216  Fifth  st,  Santa  Rosa 

Leslie,  Charles  W R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Healdsburg 

Love,  Chas.  M Monte  Rio 

McCray,  W.   L Cloverdale 

McGrath,   B.   W Cloverdale 

Noble,  W.   L.  J R.   F.   D.   5,  Santa  Rosa 

Ogburn,    Chas.    E Hilton 

Parmeter,  John   C Duncan's  Mills 

Patten,  H.  E.  L Cloverdale  Mine 

Solomon,    Charles   Sebastopol 

Strong,  W.  G R.  F.  D.  No.  6,  Santa  Rosa 

Sturgeon,    Wade    Occidental 

Talbot,  Parker Santa  Rosa 

Walker,  A. Preston 

STANISLAUS   COUNTY. 
Shields,  Harvey__Care  of  Sierra  and  S.  F.  Power  Co.,  Stanislaus 

Tryon,   Ed   P Westley 

Williams,  H.   L Knight's  Ferry 

SUTTER   COUNTY. 

Ricketts,  E.  D.§ Live  Oak 

Srite,   Luther Pleasant  Grove 

TEHAMA    COUNTY. 

Abbey,  Harvey*  Mineral 

Allen,   S.   W.* Red   Bluff 

Barnhart,   Fred  S Red  Bluff 

Bauer,    John   R.* Paskent 

Boerker,  Richard  H Minera 

Botkins,    Jos.    G.* Paskent 

Bucklew,   Franklyn Hunter 

Bundy,   Obert  O.* Paskent 

Cooper,    Grant  M -.—  —Paskent 


50  FOREST  LAWS  OP  CALIFORNIA. 

TEHAMA   COUNTY— Continued. 

Durham,  Marion  W , Paskenta 

Durham,   Walter  M.* Paskenta 

Freeman,   Geo.   E.* Lyonsville 

Hall,   Walter  D.* Manton 

Head,    A.    E Manton 

Kling,   L.  A.  H.» Mineral 

McArthur,  Wm.  R.* Begum 

Miller,   Sam  L Red   Bluff 

Ruff,  Clarence* Paskenta 

Russell,  C.   L.* Paskenta 

Rutherford,  W.  T.* Red  Bluff 

Tracy,  Alva Hunters 

Underbill,   Elbert*   Paskenta 

TRINITY   COUNTY. 

Adams,   Wm.   J.* Helena 

Albiez,    Geo.    E.* Hayfork 

Babcock,  Daniel  W.* Big  Bar 

Box,   Reuben*   Minersville 

Brannan,  H.  W.* Big  Bar 

Brewer,    Chas.    E.* Ruth 

Burger,  Jno.  A.,  Jr.* Junction  City 

Carter,    Clement    A.* Hayfork 

Chamberlain,   C.  A.* Minersville 

Coffman,  John  D.* Weaverville 

Cook,    Wm.    Irl.* Minersville 

Crews,    Chas    H.* Hayfork 

Cuff,   Ivan  A.* Peanut 

Cummings,   J.    H.* Weaverville 

Dahlstrom,  Robt.  C.* Big  Bar 

Dean,   Samuel  T.* I/ewiston 

De   Forest,   Howard* Weaverville 

Doney,    Raymond* Trinity    Center 

Dougherty,    Jefferson    M.* Hayfork 

Duncan,   Ernest  E.* Hayfork 

Duncan,  Wm.   C - Peanut 

Elmgren,    Edw Junction    City 

Fonts,   Albert   R.* Quimby 

Frank,   Antone*   Hyampam 

Gray,  Albert  F.* Ruth 

Gray,   John   T.* Ruth 

Griffiths,   Howard   H.* Hyampom 

Gundlach,    Fred   W.* Ruth 

Haas,  David   W.* Weaverville 

Hampton,  Jasper  O.* I,ewiston 

Hays,  Oscar  O.* Ruth 

Hayward,   O.  H Big  Bar 

Hitchcock,  Joshua* Hyampom 

Huestis,   W.   A.* Weaverville 

Iliff,    Benj.    B.* : Ruth 

Irving,  Harris  L,.* Burnt  Ranch 

Irving,    Jarret    W Burnt  Ranch 

Jackson,   Samuel   T.* Hyampom 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  51 

TRINITY   COUNTY— Continued. 

Jotter,    Ernest   V Weaverville 

Laws,  G.  0.§ Weaverville 

Leventon,   Edw.   W.* - Hayfork 

Molin,    John   A.* Lewiston 

Patton,  James  W.* Peanut 

Quast,  Jos.   C.* Weaverville 

Rackerby,  Archie  C.* Trinity  Center 

Rackerby,  John  J.* Trinity  Center 

Randolph,    Benj.   H.* Ruth 

Reid,  Geo.  B.* Weaverville 

Roberts,  Wm.  T.* Stella 

Rourke,    Chas.*    Hayfork 

Schroter,   F.   C Carrville 

Shields,   S.   A.* Zenia 

Smith,   Edw.   E.* Peanut 

Smith,    Ritner    R Weaverville 

Sorenson,  John  R.* Dedrick 

Stanway,    Joseph*    Hyampom 

Testy,   Wm.    B Weaverville 

Thompsen,    Wm.    A.* Minersville 

Thorne,   Geo.   Weaverville 

Trimble,  Frank  D.* Big  Bar 

Vaugh,   Chas.   R.* Hayfork 

Vaugh,    Edw.*   Hayfork 

Waldorff,  Ernest  A.* Big  Bar 

Wigton,    Wm.    A.* Hyampom 

Williams,   Frederick*   Coffee 

Woodhams,  Wm.  H.,  Jr.* Weavelville 

TULARE  COUNTY. 

Alles,    Conrad* Three   Rivers 

Atkin,    Wm Hot    Springs 

Becker,  J.    F Daunt 

Braddock,   Walter   Kaweah 

Britton,  E.* Three  Rivers 

Broder,   Robert  t   Visalia 

Brown,    Orris    I Three   Rivers 

Brown,  Rennie  C.* Hammond 

Brown,  Wm.  J.* Hot  Springs 

Buckman,   C.   R Woodlake 

Burton,  W.  C.* Porterville 

Capell,   D.   F Porterville 

Carter,  W.  A Exeter 

Clingan,   Wm.   M Hammond 

Crook,  F.  A Milo 

Derby,  W.  F.* Daunt 

Free,  Geo.  A Hot  Springs 

Frost,  W.   E - Springville 

Gallagher,  Byron Badger 

Gill,    Fred  f   Exeter 

Gill,    Louis    Porterville 

Goodale,    Chas.f Lemon    Cove 

Guthrie,  C.  L White  River 


52  FOREST  LAWS   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

TULARE  COUNTY— Continued. 

Guthrie,  John  F Ducor 

Hammond,  W.  H.,  Jr Visalia 

Hengst,    A.    A Kaweah 

Hill,    Frank    H Badger 

Hopping,   Guyl Three  Rivers 

Keeley,  J.   H.f Lindsay 

Kerner,   H.    R.* Badger 

Klein,  Karl   B White  River 

Kilbreath,   George Porterville 

Lee,  Joe  F.f Milo 

Lowrey,    Lee  t    Orosi 

Macy,  Maurice  S R.  F.  D.  3,  Box  125,  Tulare 

McDarment,  W.  W Porterville 

Mclntyre,   Thomas  Porterville 

McPhail,  Leon Care  of  619  W.  Acequia  St.,  Visalia 

Mellette,   Rennie  J Kaweah 

Northrop,    C.    E Springville 

Patterson,  A.    B.* Hot  Springs 

Phillips,    Arthur   W.* Hammond 

Purdy,  Geo.  W.* Hammond 

Redstone,  A.  E.* Badger 

Rice,    Frank   E Dinuba 

Robinson,   P.  J.* Porterville 

Sivertson,  John  S.* Three  Rivers 

Smith,  Geo.  W R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Box  26  A,  Porterville 

Snider,  D.  N Hot  Springs 

Swank,  J.  F.* Visalia 

St.    Clair,    Frank   L.* Badger 

Tyler,   Clyde  f   Porterville 

Van    Emmon,    John Porterville 

Vollmer,    Chas.    Badger 

Von    Gruningen,    Armin*    Hammond 

Wheat,    Irving  J Lemon   Cove 

Wilkinson,   Harry Springville 

Wingrove,  L.  S Hot  Springs 

Wynne,  Sedman  W.* Hot  Springs 

Zimmerman,  H.  N Ducor 

TUOLUMNE  COUNTY. 

Ayres,   R.   W.* Sonora 

Birmingham,  George Sonora 

Brownlow,    O.    P.* Columbia 

Fowler,    O.    E.* Tuolumne 

Grigsby,  J.  F.* Jupiter 

Gurney,  Edw Care  S.  &  S.  F.  Power  Co.,  Stanislaus 

Higgins,    H.    R.* Sonora 

Lancey,  Frank  t Groveland 

Legro,  Leland  S Jupiter 

Longdon,  John  M.* Confidence 

Maier,  A.   C.f Tuolumne 

Miller,  George* Groveland 

Robinson,    Frank   A.* Sonora 


STATE   FIREWARDENS.  53 

TUOLUMNE   COUNTY— Continued. 

Russell,  W.  Y Sonora 

Scott,   W.   G.§ Soulsbyville 

Shell,   Frank  f   Jamestown 

Sims,  Henry  f ' Chinese  Camp 

Stephens,  J.   Ray* Sonora 

Thraves,  Earl  H.* Sonora 

Tinney,  Edward  H.f Chinese  Camp 

Tyler,  Benj.  F.* Groveland 

VENTURA   COUNTY. 

Bald,   G.  A.» Nordhoff 

Bower,  Joe Newberry  Park 

Clark,   R.    E.* Nordhoff 

de  la  Riva,  A.  G.* Sespe 

Farnam,  Lorin* Ozena 

Glasscock,   R.   K Santa  Paula 

Gray,  Wm.  W Stauffer 

Hollister,   George*   Piru 

Kenny,   Harry Sespe 

Mueller,  C.  S Newberry  Park 

Reyes,  J.  D.* Ozena 

Snyder,  F.  A Somis 

YUBA  COUNTY. 

Coupe,    Walter    H.* Challenge 

Falck,    Chas.    I, Woodleaf 

Gleason,   Elmer  P.* Challenge 

Godfrey,    Frank    P Camptonville 

Horwege,  Henry Camptonville 

King,    Chas.    W Camptonville 

McCarn,    Frank* Strawberry    Valley 

Turner,   Martin  B.* Camptonville 

Whittum,    C.    E.* Camptonville 

STATE  OF  NEVADA. 

Jones,    Thomas    J.* Sweetwater 

Maule,  Wm.  M.» Gardnerville 

West,  Thomas  C.* Gardnerville 


54  FOREST  LAWS  OF   CALIFORNIA. 


With    deep    regret    announcement    is    made    of    the    following 
deaths : 

Allen,   A.   A Lakeport 

Deal,  G.  D Sacramento 

Hughes,  C.   B _ Banning 

Lewis,    Horace    E IvOyalton 


TO  FIREWARDENS. 


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papers to  print  the  names  and  addresses  of  fire- 
wardens in  your  vicinity. 

Report  all  fires  promptly,  no  matter  how  smalL 

Try  to  find  out  the  cause  of  every  fire.  If  the 
forest  laws  are  broken  in  your  presence,  you  may 
arrest  without  a  warrant.  Otherwise,  get  one  from  a 
magistrate.  Get  all  the  evidence  you  can,  and  if  you 
are  in  doubt  as  to  how  to  act  on  it,  consult  the  dis- 
trict attorney,  or  this  office. 

Always  report  the  result  of  prosecutions. 

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handbooks.  They  will  be  sent  to  you  on  request. 

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